High Speed 3D Printing
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LACE by Jenny Wu is teaming up with the additive manufacturing company, 3DEO, to release ‘Link’ – a new 3D printed chain-link bracelet that combines LACE’s innovative jewelry design with 3DEO’s proprietary Intelligent Layering technology. The design of Link completely reinvents traditional chain link manufacturing techniques – as each link…
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SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D printer is set to be hosted at the Nupress headquarters in Australia – allowing local Australian manufacturers and businesses to access the machine through a subscription without having to lease or purchase it. This unique subscription-based model will provide Nupress’s existing clients in the mining, building, aerospace, defense,…
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Recently, just before Formnext 2022, Raise3D released its Hyper Speed Upgrade for its Pro3 Series 3D printers – enabling a printing speed on average 3.8x faster than the current best professional printer available on the market, thanks to a newly developed active vibration cancellation algorithm based on the famous open-source…
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Edward WakefieldNovember 23, 2022
Titomic launches new D623 cold spray system
Titomic, a global cold spray additive manufacturing technology company with primary applications in aerospace and defense, has recently developed a new product – the Titomic D623 medium-pressure cold spray system, for which the company has already received two purchase orders, totaling ~AUD 270,000. The new D623 further extends Titomic’s product…
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Edward WakefieldOctober 6, 2022
SPEE3D introduces XSPEE3D
SPEE3D, the maker of some of the world’s fastest metal 3D printers, has unveiled its XSPEE3D printer – a containerized, ruggedized, and deployable cold-spray metal 3D printer that provides all of the necessary functions to print metal parts, from anywhere, in just minutes. XSPEE3D was designed based on extensive fieldwork…
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Joseph DeSimone, the univeristy professor behind the success of Carbon’s 3D printing technology, presented the results of a new study conducted by his team at Stanford University which led to a new high-speed, multi-material 3D printing process named iCLIP. The new 3D printing method designed by Stanford engineers promises 5…
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Edward WakefieldSeptember 18, 2022
Intrepid Automation introduces its ‘Valkyrie’ system
Intrepid Automation, a manufacturing technology company that develops custom, end-to-end solutions for large-scale manufacturing customers using 3D print technology and materials, has launched their ‘Valkyrie’ system – a large-format, industrial-grade, modular tool for manufacturing customers to quickly scale the production of printed patterns, molds, and parts. The Valkyrie system, with…
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According to Geeetech, many consumer FDM printers, that are currently available on the market, are quite slow – which is the angle the company is using when marketing its new THUNDER high-speed 3D printer, which is expected to launch by early September, on Kickstarter (for early birds). Geeetech’s THUNDER 3D…
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Researchers at Rutgers School of Engineering have created a way to 3D print large and complex parts at a fraction of the cost of current methods. The new approach, called Multiplexed Fused Filament Fabrication (MF3), uses a single gantry, the sliding structure on a 3D printer, to print individual or…
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Impact Innovations’ Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing technology (CSAM) is particularly attractive for the manufacturing of large parts, which are challenging for today’s powder bed fusion-based 3D printing processes, due to equipment size limitations, or protective atmosphere necessity – especially when depositing reactive materials such as Ti-6Al-4V. In CSAM, up to…
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