
The Highest-Temperature 3D Printer Filament?
There’s one filament that appears to have the highest-temperature resistance of them all: EXTEM AMHH811F.
There’s one filament that appears to have the highest-temperature resistance of them all: EXTEM AMHH811F.
Germany is Europe’s largest market for 3D printing and continues to attract new business — including from existing companies establishing operations in the country.
In the last 2-3 years there has been a dramatic rise in high-temperature 3D printing, but what are the materials for this type of printing?
A question being asked is whether a plastic 3D printed part could replace a metal part, and the answer is increasingly, “Yes!”
Roboze launched their long-awaited distributed additive manufacturing service, composed of a network of experienced Roboze 3D printer operators.
Many 3D printing companies have powerful networks and now is the time to unleash them to help in this crisis. We look at three who are doing so effectively.
What does a 3D printing company do in the midst of a major virus outbreak? We spoke with one company that’s at the heart of the crisis.
Researchers are now able to procure incredibly powerful 3D printing equipment at lower costs to enable work that was previously impossible.
ROBOZE introduced a mid-sized industrial 3D printer for high temperature materials including PEEK and ULTEM, the ARGO 350.
ROBOZE announced an interesting deal for advanced 3D printing materials with SOLVAY to provide access to high temperature PEEK and carbon fiber filaments.
ROBOZE and Sabic have introduced a very high temperature 3D print material, EXTEM AMHH811F filament, which could open up new forms of additive manufacturing.
Have you ever wondered how large industrial 3D printers are manufactured? Roboze explains to us how this is actually done for their high-temperature Argo 500.
Roboze is focusing on the US market.
New moves at Roboze show ongoing commitment to sales growth.
I’m reading a press release about another reseller arrangement from ROBOZE, and it got me thinking about how this business works.
Roboze has been growing significantly in the past year.
For years, one 3D printer manufacturer dominated the world of fused deposition modeling (FDM), specifically in the industrial space.
Roboze announced a partnership with an IT management company.
Roboze has been focused on strength in offerings, and its latest move highlights the strength of a soft touch.
Interesting news from Roboze this week.
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