This week in Additive Manufacturing (Oct 17, 2023) #47
?industry index?by?3D Alliances

This week in Additive Manufacturing (Oct 17, 2023) #47

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  1. Dental - SprintRay has launched OnX Tough 2, the first 3D printing photopolymer resin with 510(k) FDA clearance for implant-supported fixed prostheses.
  2. Metal - Prima Additive and the materials company Safina, developed a process for printing copper in a laser on a powder bed printer.
  3. DLP - Desktop Metal launches the ETEC Pro XL, a polymer printer with a build volume of 249.1X140.1X165.1 mm that will cost around 40,000 dollars.
  4. Materials - Chromatic launched the ChromaMotive D65 for printing rigid polyurethane resistant to temperatures of minus 30 and up to 120 degrees.
  5. Fundraising - Azul 3D has raised $15 million to continue developing DLP technology for rapid printing of photopolymers
  6. AI -?A team of researchers in the United States published a paper detailing how they used artificial intelligence (AI) to define material and product design by combining AI with 3D printing.
  7. Electronics - Q5D will present a five-axis system designed for the 3D production of complex products, including component placement and cable routing.
  8. Construction Putzmeiste, a construction company, presents KARLOS, a portable 3D printer for concrete walls.
  9. FDM - Dyze Design, a manufacturer of filament extruders, launches a print head for solid plastic pellets.
  10. Automotive - Autentica Car Parts from England has launched a digital platform for trading in 3D printable car parts.


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