DSM confirms two new product launches for additive manufacturing
DSM confirms two new product launches for additive manufacturing
The National Housing and Industrial Development and Logistics Program has announced the Kingdom’s first house built using 3D printing technology. The program’s aim is to keep abreast of technological progress worldwide in the construction industry, and to promote the adoption of innovative techniques and the Saudization of the industry in the Kingdom.
Wilson Tool International is introducing a line of oil reservoirs made for the QuickTap™ tapping tool that are developed using Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis™ technology. These parts were previously made with cold-rolled steel that carried high costs and long lead times. With Carbon, Wilson Tool International is recognizing cost savings of up to 60%, reduced lead times of up to 50%, and improved operator safety.
The 3D master technology for a paperless production based on 3D CAD models is supported also by new standard formats like STEP AP 242 and JT. The software manufacturer CoreTechnologie has fully integrated the advanced 3D master technology in its tools.
Productivity has purchased a DragonFly Pro and will promote the additive manufacturing platform to its large customer base in the Upper Midwest region
3D printing materials and custom solutions at booth 3.1-H40 at formnext 2018 at the Messe Frankfurt
Additive manufacturing company XJet Ltd. is ramping up attention on the metal side of its business, demonstrating its rapid growth since the show last year, and promising new developments at formnext 2018.
EOS, the world's leading technology supplier in the field of industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, jointly with UseTree, their partner for UX design development, have been awarded Best User Interface at the 2018 Red Dot Communication Design Awards, for the EOSPRINT 2 software user interface.
Order includes acquisition of the newly launched EOS M 300-4 metal system
EOS, the world's leading technology supplier in the field of industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, has reached agreement with Visser Precision to significantly increase their metal additive manufacturing (AM) capacity with the purchase of three (3) EOS M 400-4 systems and two (2) of the recently unveiled EOS M 300-4 systems. Terms were reached during the International Machine Tool Show (IMTS) 2018 trade fair and with the acquisition of the EOS M 300-4 systems, Visser Precision becomes the first organization to purchase the new platform.
Raises productivity in wide range of applications, including part manufacturing and build-up repair
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has developed a unique dot forming technology that realizes high-precision shaping by combining laser, computer numerical control (CNC) and computer aided manufacturing CAM technologies in 3D printers. The technology produces high-quality three-dimensional (3D) parts with few voids at high speed, employing a laser wire directed-energy deposition (DED) method, which is an additive-manufacturing process that uses focused thermal energy to fuse materials as they are deposited. Mitsubishi Electric believes that its new technology will raise productivity in a wide range of applications, such as the "near-net" (near-final) shaping of aircraft and automobile parts and build-up repairs.
• Developer of aerostructures is using 3DEXPERIENCE platform to develop digital thread across its business
• 3DEXPERIENCE platform delivers competitive approach to product development