3D printers : How Big Can I Print ?
- 09 Aug 2016
- By Machinads
Our streets are awash in 3D printers, each of which has different specifications and capabilities. But what is the most important consideration ? Click here to read the full article. Article from @fabbaloo
Read More3D printer filaments : extrusion laboratory line 0.3-4.0 Kg/h for nanocomposites
- 09 Aug 2016
- By Machinads
Article from @banderaontheweb
Read MoreAirbus ‘s pioneering spirit is creating new and better ways to fly
- 07 Aug 2016
- By Machinads
Airbus has recently decided to make significant investments in revolutionary additive layer manufacturing 3D printing technologies, with expanding capabilities that are demonstrating the company’s pioneering spirit to create new and better ways to fly. Click here to read the full article. Article from @3dfabprint
Read MoreVoxeljet’s VX4000 3D Industrial Printer
- 29 Jul 2016
- By Machinads
The Largest Industrial 3D Printer voxeljet’s VX4000 Arrives & Ready to Report to Work in North America. Click here to read the full article. Article from @heavyelect_eqpt
Read MoreMakerBot is outsourcing its manufacturing to China and will no longer make its own 3D printers
- 29 Jul 2016
- By Machinads
The company will transition the building of its 3D printers and other products to Jabil, a contract manufacturer with facilities in China. Click here to read the full article. Article from @verge
Read MoreAPWorks Officially in Receipt of MetalFAB1 Industrial 3D Printing System
- 27 Jul 2016
- By Machinads
While participating in this comprehensive beta testing phase, the Airbus Group subsidiary will be responsible for completely evaluating both operating processes and applications for the MetalFAB1, with the end result being validation and certification of the processes for its most critical parts. Click here to read the full article. Article from @3DPrintGirl
Read More3D printing enters the next dimension
- 25 Jul 2016
- By Machinads
Scientists in the US have added a new dimension to 3D printing with a strategy that controls the chemical composition of printed features, as well as their three-dimensional position. Click here to read the full article. Article from @ChemistryWorld
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