Metal
HP Partners With INDO-MIM to Expand Metal Additive Manufacturing
Formnext: INDO-MIM has initially invested in three HP Metal Jet S100 printers as part of this collaboration and is in the process of becoming a certified partner of HP’s Digital Manufacturing Network (DMN) of leading manufacturers serving international markets across the globe.
Read MoreVBN Components Offers High-Performance Materials Development as a Service
Formnext 2023: VBN Components is exploring new possibilities in metal materials development, including promising prospects with hard metals and refractories.
Read MoreNexa3D Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Essentium
Acquisition would broaden capabilities, expand addressable markets and diversify revenues for Nexa3D.
Read MoreMoldJet Technology Enables High-Throughput Metal, Ceramic Additive Manufacturing
Formnext 2023: Tritone Technologies’ additive manufacturing solutions enable industrial throughput of accurate parts with a range of metal and ceramic materials.
Read MoreRivelin’s NetShape Robotics Automate Support Removal in AM Postprocessing
Formnext 2023: Rivelin’s NetShape Robots can automate a variety of postprocessing solutions to improve productivity and reliable turnaround times for every part manufactured.
Read MoreWayland Additive’s Calibur3 Features NeuBeam PBF Process
Formnext 2023: The company’s fully neutralized NeuBeam process for the Calibur3 metal additive manufacturing system solves the charging issues that have previously restricted electron beam melting processes.
Read MoreValCUN’s Minerva Printer Offers Easy-to-Use, Sustainable Metal Additive Manufacturing
Formnext 2023: ValCUN’s Minerva Printer for metal additive manufacturing enables metal to be deposited in a single-step process, using off-the-shelf metal as feedstock.
Read MoreIncus Develops Hammer Pro40 for Larger Build Volumes
Formnext 2023: The Hammer Pro40 metal 3D printer has a platform six times larger than its smaller Hammer Lab35 predecessor.
Read MoreAM 101: What Is Binder Jetting? (Includes Video)
Binder jetting requires no support structures, is accurate and repeatable, and is said to eliminate dimensional distortion problems common in some high-heat 3D technologies. Here is a look at how binder jetting works and its benefits for additive manufacturing.
WatchDMG MORI: Build Plate “Pucks” Cut Postprocessing Time by 80%
For spinal implants and other small 3D printed parts made through laser powder bed fusion, separate clampable units resting within the build plate provide for easy transfer to a CNC lathe.
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