The acquisition adds proprietary technology for processing titanium and refractory metals in addition to high-purity chromium powder manufacturing to 6K Additive’s business lines.
The acquisition adds proprietary technology for processing titanium and refractory metals in addition to high-purity chromium powder manufacturing to 6K Additive’s business lines.
Replique, the provider of a decentralized 3D printing platform for the secure and reliable production of industrial-grade parts, is proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive and open material database for 3D printing at Formnext.
Linde unveils industrial gas solution to improve 3D printing of copper components
Proprietary gas atomization test bench for improved metal powder production open for business
Next-generation cold spraying solution will allow monitoring of process parameters for the first time
Hot Gases technology for finer powders to be exhibited via augmented reality
EPX 150 becomes Carbon’s fastest-printing, chemically resistant high-temperature resin, purpose-built to print complex parts and features
The Group will attend Formnext from November 7th to 10th and will showcase its industry leading range of advanced 3D printing materials on the market.
Henkel will introduce four new products to its growing portfolio of photopolymer resins for 3D Printing at Formnext 2023 in Frankfurt. The novel innovative materials are set to make a significant impact in many types of industries, offering exceptional performance and versatility.
Empowering manufacturers to 3D print elastic components that require sealing, accuracy and design freedom
Elkem will showcase silicones parts printed with the AMSil™ & AMSil SILBIONE™ range, an innovative technology recognized as a winner of R&D 100 award, at the upcoming Formnext show in Germany from November 7th to November 10th 2023.
Produced with recycled glass fibers and 100% renewable electricity
FusePly® 250, designed for 250°F to 350°F composite bonding, offers uncompromising bond reliability and high part performance
KRAIBURG TPE is presenting thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) that have a variable proportion of renewable raw materials. By introducing these new compounds, the global TPE manufacturer is expanding its THERMOLAST® R range of more sustainable solutions by adding a line of products from renewable raw material sources. Bio-based TPEs also have a lower product carbon footprint than established alternatives that are not based on renewable raw materials.