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3D Systems’ application-specific production solutions will yield an unprecedented industry first - approximately 200 million end-use production parts in 2019

Keystone Industries® has obtained 510(k) clearance by the U.S. FDA to sell its revolutionary 3D printing night guard and splint resin in the United States, joining Canada and the EU as territories where KeySplint Soft can be purchased. KeySplint Soft is unlike any other 3D printing material. Without being brittle, it is tough and durable like a hard splint to withstand the forces of bruxism, yet flexible for patient comfort. It is abrasion and fracture resistant. KeySplint Soft is made in the USA, has 3 years of guaranteed shelf life, and is a highly-efficient and profitable way to make splints and night guards.

We presented this innovation from Farsoon in last year’s edition, but it wasn’t really possible yet to imagine how the Continuous Additive Manufacturing Solution (CAMS) could be implemented.

Lubrizol, located in Cleveland, Ohio, and Farsoon Technologies, located in Changsha (CN) are collaborating to broaden the materials’ choices for customers. Farsoon customers operate truly open systems and enjoy the possibility to select from an increasing number of powder materials. Customers, however, appreciate that both, the machine supplier and the powder supplier, help them in applying the material-machine combination.

Farsoon Technologies held its 10th anniversary ceremony. During the 3D Printing Innovation and Industrialization Forum, John Dulchinos, Vice President of Global Automation and 3D Printing at Jabil, Inc., delivered a speech entitled “Emerging Applications for 3D Printing Across the Product Lifecycle”.

On its largest stand to-date, XJet Ltd., the additive manufacturing company, is showcasing a new high volume application at Formnext this week and has signed a new customer for its alumina material. Israeli based business, Tuvia Sharon, shook hands on the deal on the opening of the exhibition in Frankfurt.

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