Align Technology Acquires exocad, Dental CAD/CAM Software Vendor…

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Align Technology acquires Global Dental CAD/CAM software firm, exocad. Known for their dental CAD/CAM solutions, exocad will strengthen Align’s presence among dentists, labs, and partners around the globe. The two companies have signed a cash deal for the purchase of the privately held company for around 376 million Euro, giving Align new access to the … Read more

Bangladesh: Brac University Student Centers Thesis Around 3D, 4D &…

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Fatema Tuz Zohra Moonmoon has submitted a thesis, ‘Possibilities of 3D & 4D printing technologies for personalized medicine’ to Brac University, exploring the ways digital fabrication may continue to impact the medical field. While medicine has always been an area of incredible breakthroughs, innovation, and even what many refer to as miracles, scientists and doctors … Read more

Sweden: 3D Printed Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogels for Industrial…

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Researchers in Sweden are digging deeper into the world of 3D printing and the ever-expanding, accompanying science of related materials. Their findings are outlined in the recently published ‘Ambient-Dried, 3D-Printable and Electrically Conducting Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogels by Inclusion of Functional Polymers,’ as they seek to fabricate cross-linked aerogels from both cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) and alginate. … Read more

State of the Art: Carbon Fiber 3D Printing, Part Eight

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Now that we’ve covered the roots and present state of carbon fiber 3D printing, including current research, we should take a look at where carbon fiber goes to die—or, to put it less morbidly, where it goes at the end of its lifecycle. The carbon fiber market is currently booming, with a great deal of … Read more

China: Establishing Validity of 3D Printing in Pre-Planning for…

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Researchers from China are exploring the feasibility of 3D printing for pre-planning of complex surgeries, detailing the results of their study, involving the data of 124 patients, in the recently published ‘Three-dimensional printing in the preoperative planning of thoracoscopic pulmonary segmentectomy.’ The overall goal of the study was to compare 3D printing in pre-operative care … Read more

Sintratec: Hybrid Materials Laboratory Case Study Focuses on…

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“We will benefit more and more from the possibilities of additive technologies,”           –  Professor Alberto Ortona Sintratec has just released a case study featuring The Hybrid Materials Laboratory at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) and their latest work as they create new 3D printing composites. … Read more

BCN3D Testes Chemical Resistance of Eight Common 3D Printing Materials

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A material’s ability to resist degradation, erosion, or impregnation from contact with liquids, solids, or vapors of a different nature, like chemical solvents, acids, and bases, is known as chemical resistance, and it’s pretty important to achieving successful parts. When you’re choosing the materials you want to use for 3D printed end-use applications, especially for … Read more

UMC Utrecht, MRIguidance, Axial3D Receive Funding from European…

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University Medical Center Utrecht is working with two European startups in the development of an end-to-end solution for radiation-free pre-operative planning in orthopedics. With a grant from European Eurostars, MRIguidance and Axial3D will be collaborating on the project to create accurate 3D printed medical models. The team will rely on imaging software from MRIguidance, the … Read more

State of the Art: Carbon Fiber 3D Printing, Part Seven

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So far in our series on 3D printing carbon fiber and other reinforcement materials, we’ve discussed much about the present state of the technology, including large-scale composite deposition and some of the most recent startup developments. What we have yet to cover is the state of the research around 3D printing carbon fiber, which will ultimately … Read more

Polymer 3D Printing to Generate $11.7B in 2020, SmarTech Reports

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Those of us following additive manufacturing (AM) news have little doubt that the technology is growing rapidly, but the latest report from SmarTech Analysis can anchor that confidence in hard data. According to the leading industry analysis and market forecasting provider, the polymer 3D printing industry will generate $11.7 billion in revenues in 2020. The … Read more

Techshot’s New Projects Will be on the Next SpaceX Mission Launch

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2020 is already promising to be a fantastic year for space exploration. The next generation of Artemis explorers can begin applying for the program that will be journeying to the Moon, Mars and beyond; the James Webb Space Telescope is ready to test key deployments made in space, and even the Orion spacecraft that will … Read more

3D Printing News Briefs: March 4, 2020

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Business comes first today in 3D Printing News Briefs, as ANSYS and 9T Labs announce a partnership and Sinterit and Prima Powder Laserdyne are both opening new facilities. Moving on to education, RAPID + TCT has extended the deadline for its AM Student Challenge. Finally, an interesting hybrid makerspace is welcoming visitors in Rome. 9T … Read more

nTopology and ORNL Partner to Optimize BAAM 3D Printing

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the epicenter of a great deal of exciting research currently taking place in the 3D printing industry, much of it dedicated to further industrializing the technology. The latest partnership coming out of the U.S. lab is with nTopology, the New York-based software startup focused … Read more

3D Factory Incubator Successfully Promoting 3D Printing Adoption…

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Last year, 3D Factory Incubator, the first high tech business incubator specializing in 3D printing in Europe, celebrated its inauguration in Barcelona. After reporting on a successful first 100 days this summer, we’re happy to say that the initiative has had an excellent first year in operation. The project, which is led and promoted by … Read more

3D Printer review: a 100 hours with the Creality CR-10 V2

Creality CR 10 V2 Along with competitors Anet and XYZPrinting Creality form a trio of manufacturers that dominate the low-cost 3D printing segment. Only a few years ago 3D printers under $500 were rare, but these firms have made them accessible and have sold hundreds of thousands of them. In this segment, there are often … Read more

Improving Polymers: 3D Printing Polycaprolactone with Gum Rosin…

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Researchers from Spain and Ecuador are focused on nature-driven materials for digital fabrication, outlining their findings in the recently published ‘New Materials for 3D-Printing Based on Polycaprolactone with Gum Rosin and Beeswax as Additives.’ Nature is often the inspiration for scientific findings and innovations, and the world of 3D printing is no exception, from the … Read more

The 3 Reasons Your 3D Printed Parts are so Expensive

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It’s 2020, and additive manufacturing has finally emerged as a mature technology for production in a growing number of sectors. In the last decade, it made a full run of the technological Hype Cycle but has finally arrived at the Plateau of Productivity. Pankl Racing Systems showcases a replicable custom fixturing system with Formlabs technology … Read more

Interview with ExOne CTO Rick Lucas on Metal Binder Jetting for…

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Over the past years, hype has been building over binder jetting metal. Fanned by Desktop Metal’s startup flames, both HP and GE should be launching binder jet machines soon. But another less well-known firm has been 3D printing metal powders with inkjet technology for over 20 years and for five of those years they’ve been … Read more

North Carolina: 3D Printed Models Used as Tactile Teaching Tools…

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North Carolina researchers worked together recently to create tactile teaching tools (TTT), outlining their work in the recently published ‘Building the lac operon: A guided-inquiry activity using 3D-printed models.’ By incorporating 3D printing, the scientists were on a mission to ‘level the playing field’ for visually impaired and otherwise disadvantaged students—as well as others who … Read more

BASF Supplies Materials for Cincinnati Inc’s SAAM HT 3D Printer

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German chemical giant BASF has steadily been saturating the 3D printing industry with its presence. The latest partnership established by the world’s largest chemical company is with machine tool manufacturer Cincinnati Incorporated (CI). The two inked a distribution deal in which CI will supply ABS, carbon fiber PET and recycled PET materials from BASF 3D … Read more

3DPOD Episode 21: 3D Printing at Scale with Xometry’s Greg Paulsen

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Today Max and I speak with Xometry’s Greg Paulson again. This time we talk about scale in 3D printing. With manufacturing and real production seen as the new 3D printing frontier, companies are gearing up for products, services and the ever-popular “end to end solutions.” But, can we really do scale in 3D printing? And … Read more

Where Are They Now: 3D-Printed Sex Toys, Part 2 — Etsy

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In a previous post on the subject, we revisited 3D-printed sex toys. The topic was such a titillating one a few years ago that it was covered on a broad range of mainstream media outlets and the SEO-friendly term “3D-printed sex toy” brought to the fore the concept of customized devices for sexual pleasure that … Read more

Optimizing FDM Bronze PLA Composites Prints

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Researchers from Iran and the UK are taking on central topics in digital fabrication, delving deeper into parameters, properties, and composites, with their findings outlined in the recently published ‘The Synergic Effects of FDM 3D Printing Parameters on Mechanical Behaviors of Bronze Poly Lactic Acid Composites.’ The authors use optimization in this study to find … Read more

3D Printing & Laser Cutting: New Approaches for Fabrication of…

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Aluna Everitt recently submitted her thesis, ‘Digital Fabrication Approaches for the Design and Development of Shape-Changing Displays,’ to the Faculty of Science and Technology at Lancaster University. To achieve better success with deformable surfaces, Everitt explores the uses of 3D printing and laser cutting. As technology continues to progress worldwide, shape-changing displays are just one … Read more