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3D printing with metal filament from BASF Forward AM on the Epsilon 3D printer from BCN3D. BCN3D One broken screw can derail an entire manufacturing process. Run out of spares and you face a ...
Researchers developed a 3D printing-based method to tailor metal alloys by composition and structure, creating stronger, ...
3D printers have even been sent to space, to be tested on the International Space Station (ISS). On several occasions, polymer-based printers were shipped to the station to see what they could do.
The 3D printer was developed by Airbus. It’s a 180-kilogram machine designed to work in a zero-gravity environment, using a high-powered laser to melt stainless steel wire layer by layer. It was ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM,) has evolved in leaps and bounds in recent decades to become an exciting emerging manufacturing technology in multiple industries. This article ...
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In an experiment that sounds about as safe as bobbing for fries, ESA carried out the first-ever 3D metal printing in space aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Built with Airbus, the ...
The start-up, whose name is pronounced “speed 3D,” develops 3D-printing technology for metal. “If we’d had a metal 3D printer, we could just print those pins and repair our mine rollers ...
DMLS, or Direct Metal Laser Sintering, can be used as well. 3D printers used in DMLS technology additively manufactured parts by sintering fine particles of metal powder to fuse them locally.
Desktop Metal has qualified nickel alloy Inconel 625 for 3D printing on the Studio System™ 2, which prints and sinters parts in a two-step process. In all, the Studio System 2 now offers eight ...
Current 3D printers employ either plastic or metal only, and the conventional method to coat 3D plastic structures with metal is not environment-friendly and yields poor results. Now, scientists ...