DSM Engineering Materials today announces the expansion of its high-performance materials production capacity at its Jiangyin plant in Jiangsu Province, China. Work on an additional compounding line began in February 2022, with completion expected in 2023. The new line will help DSM to meet growing demand for high-performance polymers used in a wide range of end-applications – particularly for electric vehicles and in electrics, and electronics – and will help drive the shift to a low-carbon, circular economy.

Stratasys today introduced a new water-soluble support material, WSS™150, for two PolyJet™ 3D printers – the Stratasys J35™ Pro and Stratasys J55™ Prime. WSS150 allows users to remove the support material from their prints easily and hands-free using tap water or a conventional dishwasher with no additional chemicals.

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● Under its vision to unlock manufacturing autonomy, where companies should have the tools to design and manufacture their own products and full control over the Additive Manufacturing (AM) fabrication life-cycle, comes BCN3D’s new VLM technology.

● Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM)TM is the first 3D printing technology to simultaneously encompass superb part performance, high production capacity, and accessible and frictionless operation.

● Specialty materials company Arkema, with whom BCN3D has a Joint Development Agreement, affirms VLM opens the path to thermosetting resins, to further evolve mass manufacturing and the production of functional parts.

● Innovators will be able to uncover the potential of VLM through real 3D printed parts with the VLM Technology Adoption Program from a dedicated Applications Center operated by AM specialists - active members Saint Gobain and Prodrive demonstrate the benefits of such.

The 3D printing market is expanding and the range of 3D printed products is becoming more and more extensive: from machine components to dental products to organ transplants. The company mz Toner Technologies, together with the Technical University of Cologne, is now developing a new 3D printing process based on electrophotography, which, among other things, should enable printing in space.

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