Hybrid LPBF Used to Make Smooth Quarter Wave Resonators
Printing metals with LPBF methods leaves a rough finish, which requires costly post processing. Sure, you can throw the part onto a CNC... read more »
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Printing metals with LPBF methods leaves a rough finish, which requires costly post processing. Sure, you can throw the part onto a CNC... read more »

Researchers at Purdue University have created a patent-pending method of producing filaments that can be used to manufacture sensing plastic structures. The technology... read more »

Engineers from institutes in Singapore and Japan have developed a new means of 3D fabricating hybrid metal-plastic systems in complex shapes, using multi-material... read more »

A team of researchers from Switzerland have come up with a design for a haptic feedback glove for use in VR, and it... read more »

Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory have published a paper highlighting the effects of ash content in bioplastics, and have reached the conclusion... read more »

In the world of oil and gas, it is not always convenient to switch off pipe networks to seal up a potential leak.... read more »

A few weeks ago we took our first look at the new multi-material jetting printer from Berlin-based 3D printing company Quantica. The company... read more »

Engineers from Simon Fraser University, Canada have demonstrated the use of dual robotic arms for the printing of 3D structured electronics. With one... read more »

As fans from around the world unite during the FIFA World Cup, we see that football itself is a language that transcends national... read more »

Joint conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, or those resulting from injuries can cause physical misery and even ruin the careers of professionals requiring... read more »

The microstructure of metals printed with LPBF methods can be modified by tweaking certain process parameters while the printing process is underway. Researchers... read more »

Using commercially available systems, a group of researchers from The Johns Hopkins University have managed to fabricate Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs). The materials have... read more »
SLS machines are typically fairly hefty things and are often a wee too big for your average small workshop or office space. But... read more »

When using powder bed fusion methods of printing, the fresh layer of powder at the top is typically deposited before being evened out... read more »

Maxfilament, the Polish manufacturer of industrial filaments, has teamed up with a leading distributor of Flashforge printers to bring some interesting industrial filaments... read more »

A team of Stanford University researchers have published details of a new nanoscale 3D printing material. The paper, published in the journal Science,... read more »

A group of researchers from Budapest, Hungary have developed a novel means of 3D printing objects made from a combination of nano-/microfibers and... read more »

Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) have published their findings in a new paper demonstrating a method for printing flexible circuits... read more »

Santa Pola based automobile manufacturer Liux has recently unveiled their new electric vehicle, dubbed the Animal. The Animal is an electric vehicle capable... read more »

Researchers from MIT have figured out a means of heat treating 3D printed metals so that they can be used in high temperature,... read more »

