This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 04, 2024), #78
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This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 04, 2024), #78

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  1. Large Format - BigRep, a manufacturer of large format printers, has released two new FDM 3D printers, the ALTRA 280 and IPSO 105, designed for high temperature printing.
  2. Large format - Printerier, a startup focused on sustainability, has launched a service center for 3D printing large models for interior design.
  3. FDM/FFF - Snapmaker has released the Artisan Premium, which features a 400x400x400 mm printing chamber along with machining and laser engraving capabilities.
  4. FDM/FFF -?Researchers in Seoul have developed a new two-step 3D printing process that can create parts with variable material properties on demand.
  5. Ceramics - Himed, a manufacturer of bioceramic materials, and Lithoz, a producer of 3D printers, have jointly established a new Bioceramics Center (BCoE) in New York for the research and development of bioceramics for medical device manufacturers.
  6. SLS - DyeMansion is launching Black Diamond, a service center for dyeing customer nylon powder printed parts. ?
  7. Industry News - Stratasys reported a first-quarter revenue decrease of 8% to $144 million and a loss of $26 million.
  8. Metal - Quadrus Corporation has successfully 3D printed a component of a rocket engine using two different metals for the first time.
  9. Metal - Tekniker from Spain has introduced the Tirtan for 3D printing. It utilizes a wire-based direct energy deposition (DED) method, allowing the construction of large metal components up to 1900X800X750 mm.
  10. Materials - Researchers at Empa have developed a new material: a 3D printable cellulose-based aerogel. This extremely light, thermally insulating, and biodegradable material is highly porous with exceptional thermal insulation properties.

John Oney

Additive Manufacturing Consultant @ John Oney Consulting | Founder, Developer of reverse engineering of conventional post-process for Additive Manufacturing

9 个月

The solution for Additive Manufacturing in turning the corner and true growth is implementing new post-process procedures that compensate for the Additive Print technologies that will produce parts with high-integrity material properties and certification capabilities per industrial applications needs. As implemented and documented will establish new standards for the Additive Manufacturing Industry.

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