October brought a fantastic lineup of videos that dive into the real economics of 3D printing and prosthetic innovations!
Anisoprint (Singapore) announces a series of recent developments. The continuous fiber 3D printing technology developer now has a new office in China, with plans to open locations in Europe and the ...
Suprem is launching a new brand for continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastics for 3D printing. Filaprem™ materials are tailored to replace steel, titanium or aluminum alloys by composites as well as ...
Bundles of stainless steel fiber are used to reinforce layers of 3D printed plastic parts to create a robust, electrically conductive composite material. Metal 3D printed composite parts are produced ...
Hi-Fiber is a new reinforcement solution designed and 3D printed with robotic precision and continuous fiber composite materials. It offers aesthetic, efficient, and extremely durable support to ...
On Nov. 1, dental reinforcement brand Hi-Fiber (Milan, Italy) has established a partnership agreement with Malo Clinic (Lisbon, Portugal) a company known for its oral rehabilitation and dental ...
Anyone who has done any amount of 3D printing with SLA printers is probably well aware of the peeling step with each layer. This involves the newly printed layer being pulled away from the FEP film ...
If you’re used to thinking about 3D printing in Cartesian terms, prepare your brain for a bit of a twist with [Joshua Bird]’s 4-axis 3D printer that’s not quite like anything we’ve ever seen before.