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Desktop Metal, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based 3D printing start-up, received $14 million in first-round funding last month, according to BetaBoston.com.Leading 3D printing company Stratasys was a ...
"Special set of properties." Engineers stunned after discovering 3D printed metal with record strengths: '[This] opens new ...
Our current level of technological development does not allow us to build things in space. In the best-case scenario, we are capable of assembling stuff in orbit, but the actual build of structures ...
The MDF, supported by Department of Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, is a nationwide ...
Discover how Bengaluru's iFusion Infinity Series revolutionizes metal 3D printing, enabling faster, cost-effective mass production of precision parts.
HEIDENHAIN is a world-leading provider of encoders, machine controls, touch probes, digital readouts and metrology solutions—empowering engineer...READ MORE For a manufacturer to adopt powder-based ...
InnoventPro to be the world’s most advanced entry-level model for metal binder jetting New 3D printer to supersize the build area of the world’s best-selling metal binder jetting system, the Innovent+ ...
Methods Used in Aluminum 3D Printing Laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) is a method used to 3D print aluminum with a higher surface finish and high accuracy. This process is initiated by localized melting ...
At this point, it’s safe to say the novelty of desktop 3D printing has worn off. The community has largely come to terms with the limitations of extruded plastics, and while we still vehemently ...
Among the more than 8,000 lb (3,600 kg) of cargo that blasted off from Cape Canaveral on the 30th of January, bound for the International Space Station, were two firsts: the world’s first metal 3D ...
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