Additive Manufacturing
Virginia Tech Students Produce 3D-Printed Golf Grips
The individually customized grips can be slipped onto clubs and used to build muscle memory forcing golfers into the correct grip every time.
Read MoreBASF, Xaar Collaborate On Industrialization Of Photopolymer Jetting
BASF 3D Printing Solutions and Xaar seek partners for jointly developing 3D printing machinery.
Read MoreSABIC Gets Two European Plastics Innovation Awards
FDM produced aircraft seat and in-mold structural electronics highlighted.
Read MoreNASA To Recycle Plastics in Space
Refabricator machine is a recycler and 3D printer in one unit.
Read MoreInjection Molders: Is 3D Printing Your Friend, or Foe?
In the last few months, I’ve seen clear signs that some 3D printing shops and makers of additive manufacturing equipment intend to compete with injection molding.
Read MoreLarge-Scale 3D Printing Venture Competes with Injection Molding
With 160 FDM printers, a Brooklyn startup offers part runs up to 10,000 units—and soon perhaps 100,000—at prices competitive with injection molding.
Read MoreHP & Deloitte Form Alliance to Promote 3D Printing in Large-Scale Manufacturing
Partners to promote “digital transformation” among large manufacturers with HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology.
Read MoreNew 3D Printers at NYC Show
Affordability, speed, and improved mechanical properties appeal to early adopters.
Read MoreInternational Space Station Now 3D Printing with PEI/PC Materials
PEI/PC compound is the third material a developer of zero-gravity 3D printers has demonstrated on the International Space Station for space-based additive manufacturing.
Read MorePrototyping Specialist Upgrades Services For Short-Run Production Molding
Proto Labs, a “digital manufacturing company” known for its rapid injection molding prototyping services, has expanded its injection molding capabilities to address the market for short-run “on-demand” manufacturing.
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