This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 11, 2023) #33

This week in Additive Manufacturing (June 11, 2023) #33

Make sure you don't miss the updated?industry index?by?3D Alliances.

This week in 3D?- Rocket engine, ink heads, vegetable waste, and more...

  1. Metal - BLT launched the BLT-A400, a powder bed metal laser printer with a build volume of 400x300x400 mm and up to five laser heads.
  2. Metal - Rheinmetall presents a mobile production system designed for use on the battlefield to print spare parts.
  3. Environment - Marvel Labs has started accepting orders for a powder bed printer with powder produced from plant waste and a biological binder.
  4. Inkjet - Xaar and Quantica have signed a commercial partnership to manufacture Quantica's printheads, which enable ultra-high viscosity printing for 2D and 3D printing applications.
  5. Polymers -Polystruder, launched a plastic shredder for producing materials for 3D printing, powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and an algorithm that identifies material properties in real-time and automatically adjusts motor speed and power for optimal performance during shredding.
  6. Polymers - Researchers have shown improved properties of 3D printed polymer by incorporating "boron nitride flakes" into the raw material.
  7. Construction - In Florida, the construction of the largest building in the world, printed from concrete, is about to be finished.
  8. Environment - A team from Virginia Tech has been selected by the REMADE Institute for a $1.5 million project to improve tire retreading processes using 3D printing.
  9. Software - Researchers from MIT and Inkbit have developed a new 3D nesting algorithm that prepares a print with a high volumetric density of parts for a given volume.
  10. Space - Edinburgh-based rocket manufacturer Skyrora has begun testing a 3D-printed rocket engine for commercial space launches.

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