This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 04, 2023) #32

This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 04, 2023) #32

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This week in 3D - thrust motors, ceramic tiles, bone reconstruction, and more...

  1. Technology - Voxeljet, announced the development of a new binding material that allows sand molds to be received directly from the printer without additional treatment.
  2. Technology - Schaeffler Special Machinery, presents a laser powder bed printer that can print up to three different materials simultaneously to produce a part from several metals or metals and ceramics.
  3. Electronics - Scientists from Singapore with Panasonic have developed a new 3D printer for printing smart, flexible, wearable electronic devices.
  4. Construction - Studio RAP from Rotterdam combined algorithmic design and 3D printing to create two arches decorated with 3,000 unique ceramic tiles.
  5. Space - Agile Space Industries, which 3D print propulsion engines for space applications, raised $13 million in investment from Lockheed Martin.
  6. Metal - New research uses laser-induced spectroscopy to detect defects in 3D-printed metal parts.
  7. Large format - Xtellar, presented an elastomeric and transparent biological material based on sugarcane for printing in large format 3D printers.
  8. Medical - BellaSeno presented a 3D-printed bone reconstruction with a higher-than-usual load-bearing capacity.
  9. Automotive - BMW received a patent for 3D printing bucket car sports seats.
  10. Industry news- 3D Systems submitted an improved proposal for a merger with Stratasys, including a breakdown of the advantage they see in the merger.

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