3D-Printing Technology: Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) Materials Supported: ABS, PLA, Composite, PETG, Nylon, ASA Number of Print Colors: 1 Number of Extruders: 1 Frame Design: Open Maximum
Global patent filings for 3D printing technologies between 2013 and 2020 grew eight times faster than for all technology fields as a whole, according to a new report by the European Patent Office
2. MELD Manufacturing’s MELD technology. MELD Manufacturing Corporation has developed a new way to 3D print metals without melting them. The technology, which has been in development for over a decade, was first unveiled last year with the introduction of MELD’s large-scale B8 machine.
This is an accurate forecast as the debut of several new technologies making metal AM much more accessible, faster, reliable, and affordable can be expected to be a key trend continuing in 2023. “A sustainable 3D printer from the future” – generated on OpenAI’s DALL-E platform. “One trend that has gained significant attention in4D printing is the process through which a 3D printed object transforms itself into another structure over the influence of external energy input as temperature, light or other environmental stimuli. This technology is part of the project of MIT Self-assembly Lab. The purpose of this project is to combine technology and design to invent self
Nebraska-based ceramic 3D printing specialist Tethon 3D has announced the launch of three new UV-curable 3D printing resins. Graphenite, Cordierite, and Mullite have all been developed for use
With end-to-end automation of production lines with 3D printing, the technology advances smart factories. On the other hand, additive manufacturing companies leverage hardware, software, and materials innovations to improve the 3D printing efficiency. This report provides an overview of top additive manufacturing trends and innovations in 2023. v9L17.