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Patent Proposes Magnetic 3D Printing Of Recycled FRP

A new patent outlines a way to recycle fiber reinforced plastics waste into magnetically aligned, FFF-printed composites.

Raven Space Systems Relocates to Colorado to Scale Flight-Grade Composite 3D Printing

In this article, Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding examine Raven Space Systems’ relocation to Broomfield, Colorado, and how its patented Microwave Assisted Deposition technology could accelerate production of aerospace-grade composite hardware for hypersonic, reentry, and satellite applications.

Foundry Labs Continues to Develop Digital Metal Casting

There’s been an impressive amount of progress at Foundry Labs since our last check-in.

Electromagnetic Ceramic 3D Printing Possibilities

Electromagnetic Ceramic 3D Printing Possibilities

New research has uncovered a potential method for 3D printing ceramic materials using microwaves.

Published August 28, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged ceramic, ceramics, crystallization, microwave, microwaves, research
Yes, There’s Another Microwave-Based 3D Printing Process

Yes, There’s Another Microwave-Based 3D Printing Process

When I saw 3DSLA.RU’s unusual microwave-based 3D printer last November at Formnext, I thought it was the only one. I was wrong.

Published August 9, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged inexpensive, metal, microwave, printer
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