INFINAM® photopolymer portfolio expanded
Seven new 3D printing formulations in less than two years confirm high innovation strength
Product introduction at the Formnext trade show in Frankfurt am Main in hall 12.1 at booth C59
INFINAM® photopolymer portfolio expanded
Seven new 3D printing formulations in less than two years confirm high innovation strength
Product introduction at the Formnext trade show in Frankfurt am Main in hall 12.1 at booth C59
New Mimaki Pure Clear Ink MH-110PCL has been developed to increase the accuracy of high-quality 3D models and will be featured in the works of post-digital artist, Taketo Kobayashi
Mimaki’s complete, productive and cost-efficient 3D solution for the Mimaki 3DUJ-2207 will be demonstrated live on the stand
Carbon, a leader in 3D printing technology, today announced that its platform for bioresorbable elastomers, currently in development, has proven its biocompatibility in vivo[1]. All samples were found to be non-toxic and have a controllable absorption time. This latest milestone demonstrates the potential of the elastomer for the development of biomedical mesh applications such as soft tissue repair, wound dressings and nerve conduits.
High-performance polymers for use in high-temperature range developed by Cubicure and UpNano for 2PP 3D printing.
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (Tel Aviv Stock Exchange: MSVT), the leading provider of large-scale 3D printing systems announced that the Massivit 10000 additive manufacturing system has been selected as winner of the 2022 IBEX Innovation Award in the category of “Boatbuilding Methods and Materials”. The Massivit 10000 is designed to manufacture molds for composite material components.
3D printing material meets DIN 45545-2 R1 HL3 even with very thin components
Stratasys, a leading provider of 3D polymer printing solutions, will showcase additive manufacturing solutions for every stage of the product value chain at Formnext (15 - 18 November, Frankfurt am Main) under the theme "Let's Talk Manufacturing". These include an expanded materials portfolio and the "P3 Automated Production Cell", a demonstration project to improve efficiency in the operation of multiple Origin® One 3D printers.
Atlantic XL provides EPC and EPCM services to the energy industry supporting offshore and onshore systems, including digitisation, telecommunications, navigation, environmental monitoring and additive manufacturing of metal parts. Now the company is commissioning its first commercial 3D printer in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Canadian-based company chose SLM Solutions as its supplier and selected an SLM®280 machine.
XJet metal customer, Azoth, will be on the stand throughout
New material developments and automated production will also feature
For the first time, Formnext visitors can see the dimensional accuracy and high throughput of the Inkbit Vista™ live
Mohawk Innovative Technology teams with Velo3D to boost efficiency, durability, take 60% off price of anode offgas recycle blowers