New clean-burning binder is a key step toward binder jet 3D printing of metals such as aluminum and titanium
CleanFuse joins ExOne’s growing new Fuse brand of binders
ExOne systems currently print more than six qualified metals, plus ceramics
New clean-burning binder is a key step toward binder jet 3D printing of metals such as aluminum and titanium
CleanFuse joins ExOne’s growing new Fuse brand of binders
ExOne systems currently print more than six qualified metals, plus ceramics
Collaboration will focus on improving sintering profiles for metals 3D printed on ExOne systems
Standard sintering profiles to be based on metal type and part size, mass and other features
Collaboration on display at Formnext 2019, the world’s leading additive manufacturing event
Production of the X1 25PRO has begun: New model design to be shown at Formnext, with customer deliveries scheduled before year end
Unparalleled material flexibility: Capable of 3D printing more than six qualified metal materials, plus ceramics and more
Featuring patented Triple ACT: Exclusive Advanced Compaction Technology delivers industry-leading density and repeatability
3D printed tooling used in production: The X1 25PRO features body panels that were vacuum formed on tooling produced with ExOne systems
Designed for throughput: The largest metal binder jetting system available, the X1 160PRO offers more than 2.5 times the build volume of competing systems for sale today
Unparalleled material flexibility: Capable of 3D printing more than six qualified metal materials, plus ceramics, into dense and dimensionally accurate parts
Featuring patented Triple ACT: This advanced new system for dispensing, spreading and compacting ultra-fine powders delivers industry-leading density and repeatability
The tenth and largest metal 3D printer from ExOne: The trusted, global leaders in industrial binder jetting systems for sand, metal and ceramics
voxeljet AG (NYSE: VJET) and Evonik Industries— a multi-billion global leader in specialty chemicals, enter into a technology partnership to develop methods for series production of plastic components using 3D printing
Royal DSM, a global science-based company in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living and Shapeways, a leading technology platform for product creation through 3D printing, today are announcing a partnership to develop custom and industrially scalable 3D printing solutions using Shapeways’ proprietary technology and digital manufacturing expertise and DSM’s cutting-edge materials.
3D printing with 3M fluoropolymers opens new possibilities for additive manufacturing
World leader in production solutions for additive manufacturing demonstrates latest innovations for Healthcare, Aerospace, and Automotive industries
3D Systems’ application-specific production solutions will yield an unprecedented industry first - approximately 200 million end-use production parts in 2019
Largest printer in the Carbon Digital Manufacturing Platform, the L1 printer, now available for order; Jabil to join the Carbon Production Network
We presented this innovation from Farsoon in last year’s edition, but it wasn’t really possible yet to imagine how the Continuous Additive Manufacturing Solution (CAMS) could be implemented.
Lubrizol, located in Cleveland, Ohio, and Farsoon Technologies, located in Changsha (CN) are collaborating to broaden the materials’ choices for customers. Farsoon customers operate truly open systems and enjoy the possibility to select from an increasing number of powder materials. Customers, however, appreciate that both, the machine supplier and the powder supplier, help them in applying the material-machine combination.
Lubrizol and Farsoon jointly tested Lubrizol TPU-powders on Farsoon laser sintering machines and have been building up know-how to better technically support the customers.
Farsoon Technologies held its 10th anniversary ceremony. During the 3D Printing Innovation and Industrialization Forum, John Dulchinos, Vice President of Global Automation and 3D Printing at Jabil, Inc., delivered a speech entitled “Emerging Applications for 3D Printing Across the Product Lifecycle”.
Siemens announces the official launch and general availability of the Additive Manufacturing Network (AM Network). It has already been successfully tested and implemented in a pilot phase at several customers and partners such as Decathlon, Siemens Gas & Power, Siemens Mobility, HP and Materialise. The AM Network is an innovative cloud-based solution to promote collaboration and process management between engineers, purchasing and suppliers of 3D printed parts. It provides an end-to-end digital process that connects demand for components to the supplier network. This enables globally distributed manufacturing. The Siemens AM network will be presented at Formnext 2019 in Frankfurt am Main.