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Level Up your SLA Game in Upcoming Webinar

March 16, 2022 |

March 16, 2022 Leave a Comment For those using 3D Systems’ hardware (or those thinking of investing in some), we are pleased to announce an upcoming webinar that promises to help multiply your resin-based printing output. SLA printing offers the perfect combination of speed and detail for those wishing to produce high-fidelity parts in a whole range of industries. But are you getting the most out of it? In the upcoming webinar, 3D Systems will invite theirExecutive Vice President and CTO for Additive Manufacturing David Leigh, to share how SLA printing is improving. In the webinar we will see how revolutionary innovations for SLA will provide breakthrough gains in speed, throughput, material performance and cost-efficiency for factory-floor production. These innovations now more effectively answer your requirements, from prototyping to production, whether you are a service bureau, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, foundry or medical device manufacturer. This applies to the 3D…    read more 

MIT develops new plant-based 3D printing material that’s “tough as bone and hard as aluminum”

March 16, 2022 |

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with a novel plant-derived 3D printable composite that could pave the way for the sustainable production practices of the future.  Concocted from a mixture of synthetic plastic and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), chains of organic polymers found naturally in plantlife, the material has a highly-reinforced brick-and-mortar structure, akin to that of a mollusk’s inner shell.  By pushing the CNC content of this composite as high as 90%, the team has managed to fortify it to the point that they say it’s “tougher than some types of bone and harder than typical aluminum.” In doing so, the engineers have also significantly reduced the material’s petrol content, thus it could now unlock the more sustainable 3D printing or casting of parts with as-yet-unseen properties.  “By creating composites with CNCs at high loading, we can give polymer-based materials mechanical properties they never had…    read more 

Researchers develop new method of 3D printing smart e-clothing

March 13, 2022 |

Researchers from Zhejiang University, China, have developed a new method of 3D printing electronic circuits using liquid metal microgels. The novel approach involves encapsulating liquid metal microdroplets (specifically gallium) in alginate-based microgel shells to create a 3D printable and recyclable liquid metal microgel (LMM) ink. According to the team, the LMM ink solves many of the processability issues associated with raw liquid metals, enabling the printing of flexible electronics onto a wide variety of surfaces. The Zhejiang researchers have already used their low-cost formulation to 3D print a near-field communication (NFC) tag onto a T-shirt, paving the way for smart e-clothing. A T-shirt with an NFC tag 3D printed on the front. Photo via Zhejiang University. Working with liquid metals You may have heard the term ‘liquid metal’ before – it’s used to describe metals that have melting points around room temperature, meaning they tend to come in a liquid…    read more 

The State of Resin 3D Printing: Jason Rolland, SVP, Materials at Carbon

March 13, 2022 |

The State of Resin 3D Printing series continues with insights from Jason Rolland, SVP, Materials at Carbon. Rolland was an early hire for the California-based digital manufacturing company and now has over eight years of experience of leadership in the materials division. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Rolland has been instrumental in advancing the materials palette available for industrial 3D printing with Carbon systems. Headline-grabbing advances such as the adidas Futurecraft 4D and 4DFWD are made possible with Digital Light Synthesis. Elsewhere Carbon is active in sectors including dental, life sciences and automotive – but as Rolland says, “we have only scratched the surface of what our platform is capable of.” Carbon 3D printers at Fast Radius. Photo via Fast Radius. 3DPI: How have you seen resin-based 3D printing develop in recent years? Jason Rolland: There have been advances in what we call “single-cure” resin technology with companies like Adaptive3D,…    read more 

UTSA receives DoD grant to improve reliability of 3D printing for US military

March 10, 2022 |

Researchers at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) have received a $659,970 grant from the US Department of Defense’s (DoD) Army Research Office to improve the reliability of metal 3D printing processes. Using computational designs, the project is seeking to improve the US military’s capabilities to produce parts using additive manufacturing for critical machinery, including its aircraft.  “One of the challenges of metal AM is the difficulty of knowing with 100 percent certainty what the mechanical properties (such as stiffness and strength) are in the printed components,” said David Restrepo, Assistant Professor in UTSA’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. “It is also challenging to predict or reduce the dimensional variability of the components when compared with the design specifications. “These challenges mean that printed parts currently cannot be certified to use in critical components – those that, if a failure occurs, may compromise human lives.” UTSA researchers Arturo Montoya,…    read more 

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