In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Scientists Invent a Way to “Grow” Metal in 3D Printers — Without the Warping and Weakness
Engineers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have reimagined what it means to 3D print metal. Instead of ...
As anyone who has used an FDM printer can tell you, it’s certainly not the magical replicator it’s often made out to be. The ...
Explore the top 3D glass printers on the market, from MIT’s G3DP2 to Glassomer and innovative low-temperature and new ...
September brought a fantastic lineup of videos that dive into the real economics of 3D printing and prosthetic innovations!
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New 3D printing method 'grows' ultra-strong materials
Researchers have pioneered a 3D printing method that grows metals and ceramics inside a water-based gel, resulting in ...
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AmeraLabs introduces elastic 3D printing resin with long-lasting squish — a full bottle is priced at $140
FLX-300 features an exceptionally low compression set, enabling printed parts to spring back to their original shape after ...
The partnership between Syalons, Lithoz, and MTC drives innovation in ceramic 3D printing, enhancing capabilities in sialon ...
UK North West tops 3D printing adoption, driving innovation in manufacturing, aerospace, dental, and defence sectors.
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Working with 3D-printed parts
D-printed parts are available from numerous manufacturers. We offer tips on how to safely remove the parts from the support ...
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