Additive Manufacturing
Satellite With 3D-Printed Thermoplastic Chassis to Launch into Space
The project is also an experiment to test the viability of satellites with 3D-printed parts in the harsh environment of space.
Read MoreNASA 3D Prints Plastic Design Tool in Space
NASA challenges students to upload and print a part astronauts can use on the 3D printer that's orbiting earth in International Space Station.
WatchGet Involved in Manufacturing Day
Strut your stuff to students, their parents and teachers on Oct. 7
Read MoreJapanese Automaker Joins Stratasys to 3D Print Custom Parts
More stories are emerging that take 3D printing beyond just the prototyping phase to factory tooling and even short-run production, exploiting the technology for mass customization of consumer products.
WatchRandom Color-Infused Masterbatch Boosts Demand For Molded Mini Discs
Zing Mini’s colorful new lineup allows mini-disc golfers to have unique discs.
Read MoreStartup Turns Recycled Plastic into 3D Printing Filament
Plenty of companies are taking advantage 3D printing’s disruptive nature in the manufacturing space, but I came across an Amsterdam-based startup that is taking the disruptive concept even further.
Read More3D Printed PEEK-Based Composite Pipe for Subsea Oil & Gas Use
Magma Global's flexible m-pipe technology used for the largest and longest Victrex-based PEEK structure achieved to date.
Read MoreArkema & HP Inc. to Collaborate on Additive Manufacturing Materials Development
The collaborations involves HP's new Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology and Arkema's engineering resins.
Read MoreStratasys Enhances FDM 3D Printers
Stratasys introduces four new enhancements to its FDM-based 3D printers, optimizing select models for creating functional product prototypes, production tools and end-use parts.
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