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Formlabs Low Force Stereolithography Printers Delivers Accurate Parts
Formnext 2019: Formlabs’ Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) 3D printers Form 3 and Form 3L use a flexible tank to drastically reduce the forces of the peel process, providing incredible surface finish and detail and linear illumination to deliver accurate, repeatable parts.
Read MoreIgus High Performance Polymers Ensure Wear Resistance
Formnext 2019: Igus’ offered material range includes special filaments for 3D printing with the fused deposition modeling/fused filament fabrication method (FDM/FFF) and polymers for selective laser sintering (SLS).
Read MoreHöganäs Says Every Particle Counts
Formnext 2019: Höganäs AB offers a new, smart packaging and material-handling solution for volumes on industrial scale.
Read MoreEssentium Debuts High Temperature Materials on High Speed Extrusion Platform
Formnext 2019: Essentium’s new high temperature materials deliver extreme heat resistance, chemical resistance and high strength removing barriers to industrial scale additive manufacturing.
Read MoreLinde Works Towards Overcoming Atmospheric Impurities
Formnext 2019: ADDvance O2 precision from Linde is designed to overcome atmospheric impurities and give manufacturers optimal printing conditions.
Read MoreSabic's Breakaway Support Filament Boosts Printing Productivity
Formnext 2019: Sabic’s AMS31F filament is a breakaway support material for fused deposition modeling that maintains rigidity and adhesion during printing, while also providing pliability for separation during postprocessing.
Read MoreArburg Freeformer Integrates into Production
Formnext 2019: Arburg’s Freeformer 200-3X and 300-3X are said to cover a wide range of industrial AM applications.
Read MoreThe Size Limit on Powder-Bed Machines Has Now Been Overcome, Says GE
Innovations enabling the new ATLAS machine are scalable to even bigger parts than the component shown at Formnext.
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