Additive Manufacturing
Unique 3D-Printed Shock Absorber
Recently showcased by Covestro, this part is printed in three materials using three different processes and boasts a high degree of functionality.
Read MoreCarbon Adds Injection Molders And Urethane Casters Into Expanding Network Of Partners
The Carbon Production Network now includes more than 20 U.S. partners and is rapidly growing.
Read MoreCovestro to Showcase Novel 3D-Printed Shock Absorber
Printed in three materials using three different processes, this part also boasts a high degree of functionality.
Read MoreMilitary Reports Additional Progress with Using Recycled 3D-Printed Material
A mobile recycling trailer will enable specially trained soldiers to fabricate 3D-printing filaments from plastic waste, improving readiness while reducing reliance on supply chains.
Read MoreLeistritz Adds 3D Filament Line to Lab
System helps customers develop and produce 3D filaments from a co-rotating or counter-rotating twin screw extruder.
Read MoreMarket Trends in Polymer Additive Manufacturing
Unlike the BetaMax/VHS technology debate, all the established polymer print technologies have a viable long-term role to play in the 3D-printing industry.
Read MoreDow Talks New EVOLV3D Universal Support Material, 3D Printing Market
Dow R&D Manager Nathan Wilmot told Plastics Technology the EVOLV3D USM addresses longstanding challenges in Fused Filament Fabrication related to broad compatibility and solubility.
Read MoreMaterials: First 3D Printing Flexible Material Based on PEBA
3D printed parts made from Evonik’s PEBA powder boast high flexibility, resistance to chemicals and outstanding durability.
Read MoreArchitectural Fabricator's Novel 3D Printing Process Used in Unique Nashville and Chicago Installations
Techmer PM designed the materials for both projects.
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