• Focus on application-oriented non-destructive material and component testing
• Industrial computer tomograph in use for the first time
• Invitation to exchange knowledge among experts
• Focus on application-oriented non-destructive material and component testing
• Industrial computer tomograph in use for the first time
• Invitation to exchange knowledge among experts
TCT Asia 2024 has just wrapped up, revealing a lot of advancements across different facets of additive manufacturing. As the forefront of driving “Era of Mass Production” in metal additive manufacturing, BLT has made remarkable progress in areas such as equipment enhancements, new processes, and innovative applications. Let's now take a closer look at BLT's cutting-edge technological advancements following TCT Asia 2024.
• Reliable: Silicone processing with an electric Allrounder 570 A
• Continuous: Material feed via ACH Turnmix in the new M size
• Soft, yet hardwearing: Bottle opener made of solid silicone (HCR)
• Freeformer 750-3X: Heated build chamber for processing high-temperature plastics such as Ultem 9085
• Wide range of applications: Medical and aerospace components including multi-material combinations
• ARBURGadditive: Comprehensive range of products for industrial additive manufacturing
• Gold standard: Poland will be the first in Europe to showcase the Allrounder 720 E Golden Electric
• Cheers: A beer mug in less than 37 seconds
• 3D printer: TiQ 2 from ARBURGadditive portfolio completes the range of exhibits
Quickparts, a leading manufacturer of custom parts and prototypes, is excited to announce its upcoming Raleigh Roadshow taking place on March 26.
• arburgSOLUTIONworld: Concentrated knowledge and expertise from Arburg in great demand
• More than a machine: Over 40 exhibits plus digitalisation, automation and solution expertise
• 25 years: Technology Days have inspired more than 100,000 visitors from 50 nations over this period
3DFashion™ direct-to-textile 3D printing technology on show at Texprocess in Frankfurt, 23-26 April (Hall 8.0, #D28)
• Hybrid: Energy saving, efficient, low acquisition costs and carbon footprint
• Sustainable: Exhibit reliably processes plastic recyclate
• Economical: New hybrid machine technology
Formlabs' clever Resin Pumping System and a new SLS material are set to open up further in-house 3D printing capacities in any industry, from dentistry to industrial manufacturing.
The Berlin-based startup Endless Industries wants to revolutionize the way parts are manufactured. With filaments made from carbon-based continuous filaments and a specially developed and patented special print head, the Berliners want to enable sophisticated industrial 3D printers to produce particularly stable and lightweight parts quickly and cost-effectively.