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Prusa launches two new 3D printers, open source filament tags, and printable silicone at private event
Prusa invited reporters and content creators from around the globe to take a look inside his new machine, literally. The ...
An award-winning additive manufacturing company, Spectroplast AG, has revolutionized the industrial market of 3D-printed products by developing the world's first high-precision silicone 3D printing ...
3D printing has become commonplace in the hardware industry, but because few materials can be used for it easily, the process rarely results in final products. A Swiss startup called Spectroplast ...
BOSTON—Applications for the rapidly growing 3D printing industry include the ability to make hearing aids and jewelry, manufacture parts for NASA and replicate a human kidney. And as the industry ...
Among the latest materials-related business developments in liquid silicone rubber, ACEO is launching new fluorosilicone versions of its LSR 3D printing materials. The ACEO business unit of Burghausen ...
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‘Silicon Village’: US to 3D-print submarine parts in its territory closest to China
The University of Guam (UOG) is central to that vision. The university is partnering with ASTRO America and the Colorado ...
ELEGOO, a rapidly developing brand in global smart manufacturing, is pleased to attend Formnext 2025 starting from November ...
Silicon carbide is a semiconductor that consists of silicon and carbon, and is the third hardest material in the world; the use of this advanced material via 3D printing for applications such as ...
A new method that uses 3D printing to fabricate permanent magnets with specific, pre-determined magnetic-field shapes has been created by researchers at the Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) in ...
This one is apparently a few years old, but the idea looks so good that we’re left wondering whatever happened to it. [Seyi Sosanya] made what amounts to a 3D printer, but one that prints in a unique ...
You don’t have to be able to follow the intricately complex plot threads of HBO’s hit sci-fi series Westworld — who can? — to see the hypothetical picture in its fabric: by the early 2050s, theme park ...
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