Additive Manufacturing
R&D Agreement Seeks to Advance Additive Manufacturing in Tooling
AddUp and Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced a $2.7 million cooperative R&D deal to advance laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) technology in toolmaking, including for conformal cooling.
Read MoreAdditive Manufacturing Continues Its Push Toward Production Floor
Suppliers unveil new material grades at K 2019 as 3D printing applications advance.
Read More5 Additive Manufacturing Trends to Watch in 2020
Plastics Technology spoke with HP, Carbon, EOS and Essentium to learn more about additive manufacturing trends in 2020.
Read MoreA Look Back at Interesting Applications of 3D Printing in 2019
HP, Carbon, EOS, Essentium and Ultimaker discuss end-use applications that launched in 2019.
Read MoreLamborghini Expands Additive Manufacturing Partnership with Carbon
This new collaboration to produce 3D-printed air vents marks a significant milestone in Lamborghini’s partnership with Carbon.
Read More3devo Brings Desktop Filament Extrusion and Plastics Recycling Business to the U.S.
Originating in 2016, as a startup founded by young engineers, 3devo has gone on to acquire an extensive international customer base.
Read MoreMicromolder Makuta Adopts Carbon 3D Printing
Special printing process opens up new ´óÏó´«Ã½ for custom injection molder in functional prototypes and short runs of complex parts.
Read MoreKey Polymer Additive Manufacturing Highlights from Formnext 2019
Lots of new technology and advances from material and additive manufacturing system providers.
Read MoreArkema Opens New Global Center of Excellence for 3D Printing in Normandy
Dedicated to printing by powder bed fusion, the center complements the group’s existing network.
Read MoreCovestro Provides Signify with Materials for 3D-Printed Luminaires
Covestro's polycarbonate used for this project fulfills customer requirements such as high impact and heat resistance, freedom of design, optical transparency and flame retardancy, and is completely recyclable.
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