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Researching Unusual Materials? Try the Sygnis F-NIS 23151 3D Printer

Sygnis’ F-NIS 23151 is a very unusual 3D printer, and not just because of its cryptic name.

Learn About One Click Metal’s Affordable and Easy-to-Use Metal 3D Printer

I spoke with the folks from One Click Metal and learned quite a bit about their mid-range metal 3D printer.

Roboze Opens “Super Materials” Lab

Roboze announced the opening of a new materials lab.

Linde’s New Advanced Metal Powder Laboratory

Linde intends on doing some deep research on powder materials for 3D printing.

The New CeraFab L30 From Lithoz

The New CeraFab L30 From Lithoz

Lithoz announced a new entry-level ceramic 3D printer, the CeraFab L30.

Urban Wet Labs And 3D Printing

Urban Wet Labs And 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi consider 3D printing applications for wet labs.

Published August 13, 2020
Categorized as blog Tagged equipment, laboratory, labs

Finely-Detailed Metal 3D Prints From The Incus Hammer Lab35

Today I’m looking at a 3D printer I had not seen before, the Incus Hammer Lab35.

Published July 1, 2020
Categorized as printer Tagged incus, laboratory, lithoz, metal, prototyping, research, resolution, small

The Secret Laboratory and 3D Printing

Charles Goulding and Adam Friedman look advanced technology expertise from one of the US’ most interesting and innovative labs.

Published May 8, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged innovation, laboratory, R&D

Large-Scale Wet Labs Finally Come to New York City

Charles Goulding, Ryan Donley, and Mellissa McIntyre of R&D Tax Savers discuss wet labs and opportunities for 3D printing.

Published October 4, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged bioprinting, laboratory, R&D, research, tax

3D Printed Labware Pushes the Boundaries of Scientific Innovation

Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe examine the impact of 3D printing for lab equipment in scientific research. 

Published January 14, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged equipment, laboratory, research, science

3D Printed Parts Provide Low-Cost Alternative for Lab Equipment

The 3-D printing scene, a growing favorite of do-it-yourselfers, has spread to the study of plasma physics. 

Published March 6, 2015
Categorized as research, Usage Tagged laboratory
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