Additive Manufacturing
So Where’s Additive Manufacturing Headed?
Rebranded sister publication will help you keep track.
Read MoreSpeed to Market: Pretium Stays Light on Its Feet And Ahead of the Pack
A visit to its largest PET plant illustrates how this versatile blow molder leverages design skills, a can-do attitude, and a high degree of production flexibility to supply custom products in ever-shorter time windows. A new thrust into automation will help pick up the pace.
Read MoreThermwood Begins Initial Testing Of New AM System
Testing included initial validation of patent-pending MeltShape Technology, a new technique for enhanced control of layer shape and improved bonding between layers.
Read MoreNinjaTek And Taulman3 Enter Into Joint Partnership
NinjaTek is a new entity developed from its flagship product, NinjaFlex 3D Flexible Filament.
Read MoreNew Line Of Polycarbonate-Based 3D Printing Materials
While 3D printing is clearly gaining traction, one of the biggest drawbacks is the limitation of materials suitable for 3D printing.
WatchContraction Continues
Business index for plastics processors dips for fourth straight month.
Read MoreMIT's 3D Printer Can Fuse Up to 10 Different Resins in One
The new MultiFab is said to overcome some of the weaknesses of incumbent 3D printers.
Read MoreDyna-Purge and 3Dom Develop 3D Purging Compound
The new Dyna-Purge 3D Clean purging compound is geared to a broad range of FDM 3D printers.
Read MoreThe Next 'Big' Thing in 3D Printing
Big Area Additive Manufacturing, or BAAM, is attracting entrepreneurs and machinery developers.
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