This week in Additive Manufacturing (Oct 15, 2024), #95

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Oct 15, 2024), #95

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  1. Metal - Fortius Metals, which produces a 3D printer using the wire DED method, raised another $2 million and completed a seed funding of $5 million
  2. Metal -NIkon added an additional feeding system to the Lasermeister powder DED printer, which allows printing parts made of two different materials.
  3. Metal - Turkey's Ermaksan Additive launches a powder bed laser printer ?with two 300-watt lasers
  4. Metal - ORNL combines 3D printing with DED technology to produce a large metal mold intended for the HIP process, which uses metal powder to produce large metal parts.
  5. Polymers - Concordia University researchers have developed acoustic hologram techniques that cause ultra-fast polymerization in the?3D printing of resin.
  6. Ceramics - Synteris enables the printing of non-oxidizing ceramics with a unique method that brings ready-made parts directly from a laser printer without additional steps.
  7. Environment - at the EXPO 2025 exhibition in Osaka, Japan, 3D-printed rest structures will be scattered from plant-based resin to which seeds will be glued with the aim of germinating them and turning the structure into a part of a green forest.
  8. Construction - Obayashi in Japan presented the first building of its kind that is entirely printed in 3D in a construction designed to withstand earthquakes
  9. FDM/FFF - Researchers have developed a technology to control the texture and color of printed parts by using a filament with a color pigment that reacts to heat and "ironing" each layer .
  10. Metal - AMFREE releases AMFREE One a wire DED method for large-scale with a printing rate of up to 10 km of metal per hour.

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