3D printing is all well and good for making low numbers of units, so long as they’re small enough to print in a reasonable time, but what if you want to go really big? Does a 35-hour print time sound ...
Avon-based Mears Machine Corp., which has invested millions of dollars in 3D metal printers since last year, sees the technology as a key that could unlock massive growth for the company in the coming ...
When it comes to 3D printing, speed is the ultimate metric, and one research team in China has their print speeds down to ...
From smart printers to material innovations, stay ahead in 3D printing with these new gadgets that improve speed, quality, and versatility.
New users should be told what matters first, what matters later, and what only matters when a specific problem appears.
(Nanowerk News) A broken motor in an automated machine can bring production on a busy factory floor to a halt. If engineers can’t find a replacement part, they may have to order one from a distributor ...
If you find 3D printers to be just a little too coldly futuristic, this contraption might be more to your liking. Scientists from Cornell University have created a machine that knits solid 3D objects ...
RadioMatrix by Stratasys and Siemens enables precise control of radiopacity in 3D-printed anatomical models, improving ...
A machine-learning strategy has generated a new class of ultra-high strength and ductility steel for 3D printing that costs ...
MIT researchers developed a 3D-printing platform that can utilize multiple functional materials to fully print a complex electronic device, like an electric linear motor, in a matter of hours.