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Modix’s Resin-Infill 3D Printing Creates Stronger, Large-Format Composite Parts

We had a look at Modix’s new resin-infill prints.

Orion AM Enhances 3D Printing with Infrared Radiation for Superior Part Quality

We were able to see one of Orion AM’s Thermal Radiation Fusion 3D printers in action.

Research Breakthrough on Electrically Conductive 3D Printing

Research Breakthrough on Electrically Conductive 3D Printing

Researchers have uncovered the cause of a major problem with 3D printing conductive materials.

Researchers Find Method To Align Fibers During 3D Printer Extrusion

Researchers Find Method To Align Fibers During 3D Printer Extrusion

Researchers have developed an unusual “morphing nozzle” that can orient fibers during 3D printing.

New Method Of Measuring Metal 3D Printed Part Strength

Researchers in the US military have developed a set of tests to determine the strength of 3D printed parts that could aid in future metal 3D printing quality control.

Published June 5, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged isotropic, measurement, metal, military, quality, quality control

Essentium and Others Develop Dielectric Barrier Discharge Applicator for Isotropic 3D Printing

Researchers, including some from 3D printer manufacturer Essentium, have developed a unique method of achieving isotropic 3D printing by using an electric plasma.

Published May 16, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged dbd, electrical, essentium, isotropic, plasma

Inside Arevo’s New-Style Manufacturing Approach

I spoke with AREVO’s Tuan Tranpham to find out the secrets of AREVO’s advanced manufacturing service.

Published May 1, 2020
Categorized as interview Tagged _temp, anisotropic, arevo, composites, design, interview, isotropic, maas, manufacturing

Ultrasound Method Increases Strength of 3D Printed Metal Parts

Researchers have found a way to significantly increase the strength and isotropy of 3D printed metal parts by using ultrasound.

Published January 10, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged grain, isotropic, metal, microstructure, ultrasound
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