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  • New 3D printer with high-quality material printing and grade reliability

    LulzBot announced the launch of LulzBot TAZ Pro S as a supplement to its TAZ Pro industrial desktop 3D printer product line. TAZ Pro S provides users with high-quality 1.75mm material printing and LulzBot's proven enterprise-level reliability.

    2021-11-22

  • Improved aluminum 3D printing technology increases product hardness by 1.5 times

    Scientists at NUST MISIS improved the 3D printing technology of aluminum, which increased the hardness of the product by 1.5 times. The aluminum carbon powder nano-carbon additive they developed is obtained from processing-related petroleum gas products, which will improve the quality of 3D printed aerospace composite materials. The research results were published in the international scientific journal "Composite Materials News".

    2021-11-22

  • Ordinary desktop 3D printers can also print metals and ceramics

    These spur gears (shown as a one-cent coin as shown in the picture above) are made of stainless steel, the quality of which meets the space standard, and only off-the-shelf desktop 3D printers are used.

    2021-11-22

  • Knowledge of spin transport in thermoelectric devices helps fill such gaps

    Previously, thermoelectric materials are a research hotspot, which can generate voltage in the presence of temperature differences. In terms of minimizing the use of fossil fuels and helping prevent the global energy crisis, thermoelectric energy harvesting technology is one of our best choices.

    2021-11-22

  • 3D printing will become one of the top ten fastest-growing technologies in 2020

    According to data from the US Patent and Trademark Office, the latest annual report of the IFI CLAIMS Patent Services Department has identified 3D printing as the ninth fastest-growing technology in 2020.

    2021-11-22

  • New wire feeding system for laser-based 3D printing

    Hybrid Subtractive Additive System Expert Hybrid Manufacturing Technology (HMT) revealed that it will take the lead in launching a new R&D program called "FastWireAM".

    2021-11-22

  • Create new 3D printing technology and integrate laser drive technology

    On January 13, 2021, Washington, DC, a laser-driven polymerization process for 3D printing applications overcomes the need to build 3D printed objects at once. A research team from the Fresnel Institute in France and the Central University of Marseille in France introduced this method and used it to use quartz glass to create miniature models of bicycles and even the Eiffel Tower.

    2021-11-22

  • Stereoscopic 3D printing technology connects the digital and physical worlds and realizes creative output

    Joseph Coddington, a master's student at Victoria University of Wellington, has launched a project that focuses on how to use 3D printing for research methods with design focus and creative output, rather than just considering it from a technical point of view.

    2021-11-22

  • 3D printed porous iron

    A team of engineers from Delft University of Technology has developed an extrusion-based 3D printing that can be used to manufacture temporary bone implants made of porous iron.

    2021-11-20

  • 3D printing preparation of graphite foam

    In order to achieve efficient energy storage devices, 3D printing is being widely used in the electrochemical field. Recently, the new results of the cooperation between the Northwestern Polytechnical University team and the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory of the National University of Singapore have inspired the industry.

    2021-11-20

  • New 5-axis 3D printing software saves costs

    In the field of additive manufacturing, most equipment still uses traditional 3-axis machine tools. Although 5-axis machine tools can print complex geometric shapes, the existing equipment still needs to print support structures.

    2021-11-20

  • New deformable nozzle can revolutionize 4D printing applications

    Engineers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have created a new deformable or "deformable" 3D printed nozzle, which was called Frontispiece in the January 5th issue of Advanced Materials Technology.

    2021-11-20



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