Tag: 3D printing
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Oscar-winner Weta Workshop installs Massivit 3D
Weta Workshop, an Oscar-winning design studio based in Wellington, New Zealand, has installed a Massivit 1800 3D printer for its work in producing props for film and TV productions.
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AMFG teams up with Leo Lane
AMFG, which develops workflow software for additive manufacturing, has signed a strategic partnership with Leo Lane, which offers file security and IP protection for additive manufacturing.
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BigRep launches two new printers
BigRep has announced two new 3D printers, the Pro and the Edge, both of which were previewed at last month’s Formnext show. Both are Fused Filament Fabrication or FFF devices.
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XJet announces new ceramic material
XJet used the Formnext show to announce a new ceramic material, aluminia, for use with its Carmel AM printers.
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Virginia Tech develops Kapton 3D-print process
A team of researchers at Virginia Tech’s Macromolecules Innovation Institute (MII) have developed a new process to 3D print Kapton, one of the most-desired materials in the electronics and aerospace industries.
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Kodak to supply toner tech for 3D printing
Earlier this year Stratasys set up a new company, Evolve Additive Solutions, to develop a new approach to 3D printing called Selective Thermoplastic Electrophotographic Process, or STEP. Evolve has now chosen to work with Kodak and its Nexpress electrophotographic printers.
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3YourMind identifies parts for additive manufacturing
The German software developer 3YourMind has updated its Additive Manufacturing Part Identifer, which aims to help companies work out which parts are suitable candidates for 3D printing.
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3rd Dimension invests in MetalFab1 3D printer.
North American metal additive manufacturing company, 3rd Dimension Industrial 3D Printing, has ordered a MetalFAB1 printer from Additive Industries to produce large metal parts.
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Stratasys sets up European academy program
Stratasys is bringing its Academy program to the European region, starting in the UK, and covering both designing for 3D printing and how to use the printers.
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Plyform flies Stratasys FDM for aerospace production
The Italian company Plyform has used Stratasys FDM additive manufacturing to produce sacrificial tools to produce composite parts for helicopters, and in some cases, flight-ready aircraft parts.
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Zortrax releases M300 Plus
The Polish company Zortrax has announced a new addition to its M series of FDM 3D printers, with a new M300 Plus model, which adds more connectivity to the existing M300.
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BigRep partners with Bosch Rexroth
BigRep, responsible for a range of large 3D printers, has signed a development partnership with Bosch Rexroth, which supplies drive and control technologies. This means that BigRep will be able to add state-of-art CNC control systems and drives by Bosch Rexroth to its 3D printers.