3D Printed Lung Demos Gas Exchange in Animals
3D Systems and their collaborators at United Therapeutics have released an update on their 3D printed lungs at the LIFE ITSELF Conference in San Diego. If you recall, back in May 2021 ...
Read More »3D Systems has run on innovation for over 30 years. Co-founded by the inventor of 3D printing, Charles (“Chuck”) Hull, 3D Systems has grown into a global 3D solutions company focused on connecting their customers with the expertise and digital manufacturing workflow required to solve business, design or engineering problems.
3D printing has become a near-universal method for producing prototypes and short-run production parts without the time and expense of hard tooling.
Learn MoreLearn how Stockholm-based product design agency, Splitvision Design uses the Figure 4 Standalone to evaluate fitting and assembly before moving in to serial production.
Learn MoreDiscover a disruptive and scalable alternative to traditional injection molding that enables designs to go directly from CAD to manufacturing without tooling or delay.
Learn MorePowered by Figure 4 technology, the NextDent 5100 facilitates high-speed 3D printing for production of dental appliances and sacrificial castings. This revolutionary solution features an industry-defining value proposition that combines best-in-class speed and performance at a price point that is accessible to virtually all labs and clinics.
The Figure 4 Standalone is perfect for low-volume production and same-day prototyping with high accuracy and industrial-grade durability. Print parts and get results within hours instead of days.
The modular version of 3D Systems’ Figure 4 is a scalable, semi-automated 3D production solution suitable for low to mid-volume production and bridge manufacturing. Print parts and get results within hours instead of days.
The Figure 4 Production is a fully-integrated digital manufacturing solution suitable for high volume production.
This guide starts with the basics of how metal powder is sintered by lasers and expands on design techniques to drive efficiency.
Learn MoreSpinal device company goes from additive manufacturing novice to full product line of optimized 3D printed implants in one year.
Learn More3D Systems’ metal AM and Cimatron mold design software deliver mold inserts that dramatically reduce cooling cycles.
Learn More3D printing has enabled unprecedented improvements in fluid dynamics applications..
Learn MoreDMP Flex 350 is designed for R&D projects, application development or serial production. Yet it is easily scalable for volume part production. Quick-swap build modules and fast powder recycling speed up production. A central server manages print jobs, materials, settings and maintenance for 24/7 productivity.
The DMP Factory 350 has been developed through a continuous feedback loop between the production teams in 3D Systems’ advanced manufacturing centers and product development. With this technology 3D Systems offers you an integrated solution for metal additive production.
The DMP Factory 500 Solution is comprised of function-specific modules designed to maximize efficiency by optimizing utilization. Each module within the factory solution is fully integrated with a Removable Print Module (RPM) which is vacuum sealable for a controlled print environment and engineered to move between printer and powder modules for continuous production workflow.
SLS uses high-powered CO2 lasers to selectively melt and fuse powdered thermoplastics. This is ideal if you are looking to produce tough, functional parts with great surface finish.
Learn MoreRapid Application Group helps large aerospace company optimize and manufacture TIG welding fixtures using 3D Systems’ SLS printing
Learn MoreBuying an SLS printer has transformed Briggs & Stratton’s prototyping capabilities, introducing new levels of throughput, durability, and accuracy in product development.
Learn More3D Systems’ ProX 6100 SLS 3D printer enables you to produce tough, durable parts from a range of production-grade nylon materials.
Tool-less digital manufacturing solutions have changed the landscape of investment casting with 3D printing of high quality wax and resin casting patterns in hours..
Learn More3D printing enables very rapid mass customization of personalized wedding rings at Vowsmith driving fulfillment towards 72 hours after orders are received
Learn MorePrecision investment casting foundry accelerates delivery times for intricate casting patterns using 3D Systems ProJet MJP 2500 IC
Learn MoreThe ProJet MJP 2500W is a wax 3D printer that prints fine wax patterns for direct metal casting. It is a 100% wax jewelry patterns 3D printer that adjusts to your workflow, delivering from several short-run batches a day to the next day for larger builds at high productivity.
With excellent edge fidelity and low friction matte surfaces for easy prep insert and removal, the ProJet MJP 2500 Plus utilizes VisiJet M2R-TN material to produce accurate prosthodontic and thermoforming models in tan color, for easy detail visualization. Models deliver ± 50μ accuracy on 80% of global surfaces, which yields clinical fit for single and multi-unit indications.
Staying competitive when time-to-market is shrinking requires you to shorten product development cycles and increase manufacturing agility.
Learn MoreAutomotive, aerospace, robotics, and sporting equipment all benefit enormously from the strength-to-volume ratio offered by carbon fiber parts.
Learn MoreOrora earns client buy-in on new bottle design using color-matched 3D printed appearance models with identical heft and hue of glass.
Learn MoreIn this eBook find out how the combination of clear materials and 3D printing can bring new insights and innovations, as well as significant savings in time and cost.
Learn MoreThe ProJet 7000 HD 3D printer builds on the unrivaled advantages of Stereolithography (SLA) allowing for single large-sized or series of smaller-sized additive manufactured prototypes, patterns and end-use parts up to 380 x 380 x 250 mm (15 x 15 x 10 in) in size.
The wide spectrum of Accura® additive manufacturing materials is developed and tuned to 3D Systems’ SLA 3D print engines and enable rigid, tough/durable, clear, casting, high-temp, composites and specialty materials to meet your application and product requirements. Rapidly 3D print prototypes, investment casting patterns, thermoforming molds, and more.
3D Systems and their collaborators at United Therapeutics have released an update on their 3D printed lungs at the LIFE ITSELF Conference in San Diego. If you recall, back in May 2021 ...
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WS Audiology not only utilizes the 3D Systems Figure 4 solution for making production parts, but they also use it for production of tooling for the hearing devices.
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For those using 3D Systems’ hardware (or those thinking of investing in some), we are pleased to announce a webinar that promises to help multiply your resin-based printing output. SLA ...
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Alpine has been working with 3D Systems on the production of a titanium hydraulic accumulator for their F1 car. The accumulator is part of the suspension system.
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AM-giant 3D Systems has announced the future acquisition of pellet extruding machine company Titan Robotics LLC. Titan Robotics, who are based in Colorado, manufacture a series of ...
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Wax casting is perhaps the most ancient of manufacturing methods to have been augmented by 3D printing, and the innovations don’t seem to be slowing down much, as 3D Systems has just ...
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How do you get the best value from additive manufacturing, while scaling from prototyping up to larger production runs? One way to do that is to pack your parts onto the print bed and ...
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The European Space Agency’s 15-year Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Program is aimed at stimulating R&D and creating innovative products for the global space-based...
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Post-processing of metal AM parts can account for a significant portion of the total cost of making the part, with figures ranging from 26% (according to Wohler’s Report 2019) to over 70% ...
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When you’re a startup supercar manufacturer nestled in the remote hills of New Zealand, relying on old tricks is no way to pull ahead of the pack. That’s why Rodin Cars is leaning heavily...
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Last month, 3D Systems announced the acquisition of bioprinter manufacturer Allevi. It is the latest in a series of moves by the company intended to push them to the forefront of ...
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Earlier this year 3D Systems announced that they would be stepping up their efforts in the realm of bioprinting, in particular they intend to collaborate further with United Therapeutics and ...
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Colorado-based company BOA have recently upped their prototyping game thanks to their use of a 3D Systems Figure 4 standalone 3D printer.
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A new eBook from 3D Systems is available for download, highlighting many of the cutting edge industries making the most of additive manufacturing in the vast and varied world of fluid dyn...
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The Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory (CCDC ARL) sure loves additive manufacturing, as we have shown in the past. Their latest venture into AM involves a ...
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Custom earware is not limited to hearing aids. Learn how ACS has set out to bring bespoke hearing protection..
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With the aid of a 3D Systems SLS printer and some simulation software, UK-based industrial designer company Node has created their HYLIXA speaker design
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We have taken a look at the types of machines used for 3D printing orthodontic products in this previous article. And as this writer discovered, 3D printing in the orthodontic industry is a ...
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The European particle smashing agency, CERN has turned to 3D printing to manufacture components for a cooling system in the Large Hadron Collider. The 27km circumference LHC is buried deep ...
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It’s no surprise that French sporting goods manufacturer Decathlon has been utilizing 3D printing for their R&D
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In this article we'll look at the line of DMP printers and their printable alloys. From stand alone 3D printers to modular production systems.
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In using 3D printing, multiple steps of the investment casting process can be skipped. This can potentially save a lot of time and cost.
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Many dental appliances require a high level of customization to ensure conform and compatibility with the patient. In comes dental printing
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3D Systems have just announced some developments showing that they are on track to provide a huge metal printing machine for the US military. 3D Systems are describing it as “World’s ...
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Custom car fanatic Greg Salzillo entered his self-built Nashville Metropolis Rat Rod into the Hot Wheels Legends Tour. The tour is a US-based event where the toy manufacturer holds a contest ...
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When the engineers at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, or DLR) Institute of Structures and Design were tasked with designing the liquid rocket engine ...
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As anyone who has ever touched a 3D printer knows by now, many different additive manufacturing processes result in anisotropy of the part. That is to say, the part’s strength varies along ...
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Medical 3D printing news of the last few months has been dominated largely by coronavirus-themed stories. Masks, ventilators, valves… even vaccine discovery aided with 3D printing. But ...
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To ensure that their customers get the most out of their 3D printers, 3D Systems has completed testing of the materials for the Figure 4 system in ASTM and ISO standards. The Figure 4 is ...
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The level of productivity that can be unlocked with a 3D printer is limited only by the user’s imagination. 3D printers are incredibly flexible when compared to most manufacturing machines, ...
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The FabPro 1000 DLP 3D printer from 3D Systems is a desktop solution to professional and industrial problems, with a desktop price to match. Here, we’ll explore a couple use cases of the ...
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3D Systems has been selected by the Combat Capabilities Development Command of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to develop “the world’s largest, fastest, most precise metal 3D ...
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