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Upgrading the Admaflex Technology for full traceability and documentation of the 3D printing process

ADMATEC is happy to announce the world’s first process monitoring system for Advanced ceramic and metal AM. The launch of this new feature offers full documentation and traceability of the production process and it was specifically designed for high demanding industries requiring high productivity and full traceability of the production process like the aerospace, biomedical and aesthetic sector.

At the K2019 International Trade Fair for Plastics and Rubber, the Munich-based chemical group WACKER is unveiling a newly developed version of its pioneering ACEO® 3D printing technology with silicone rubber – and is thereby setting new benchmarks. The new ACEO® Imagine Series K2 features numerous technical improvements and new software, allowing three-dimensional objects to be reproduced even more precisely and with extremely high dimensional accuracy. Moreover, the new printer can print up to four different silicone materials simultaneously, allowing objects to be printed in color and with silicones of different hardness. Visitors to this year’s K show can experience the fascinating potential of the new printing technology at the WACKER booth in Hall 6. K 2019 takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, from October 16 to 23.

The versatility of 3D printing subverts production and prototyping cycles and reduces time to market with an ever-higher quality of parts.

As evidenced by Unitekno (AKWA brand), an Italian company specializing in the development of products for home and personal care, which has chosen the 3Ntr 3D A2v2 3-engine printer to accelerate production thanks to the development of plastic prototypes high-performing.

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As global technology leader in electrical heating and high-temperature applications, Kanthal launches an additive manufacturing service that disrupts traditional design of heating elements and components. Together with the new iron-chromium-aluminum (FeCrAl) alloy, Kanthal® AM100, specially developed for 3D-printing, the new service called Kanthal® Additive Manufacturing offers a revolutionary solution for the heating industry.

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