A straightforward guide to the benefits and tradeoffs of MJF for those sourcing 3D printed parts for functional use. We cover the tech, parts, services, and printers.
Meltio, DMG Mori, and Mazak are leading a $3.1 billion hybrid manufacturing market, slashing material waste by 97% and creating a new standard for industrial production.
In partnership with "liquid filament" specialists Filament2, Prusa has given us a glimpse of the technology-bending future for the Prusa XL toolchanger.
The new M4 Onyx promises 50% higher throughput and part costs slashed by about 30% compared to previous systems, plus 90% powder recovery.
Although details are sparse, Raise3D's new SLS appears to have a vastly more powerful laser and significantly faster build rate than the current benchtop SLS competition.
As metal binder jetting technology matures, printer manufacturers aim to lower prices, making the technology more accessible.
SLS4All’s Inova MK1 is cheap, hackable, and ready for classrooms, labs, and workshops. The question now is: Will users take the leap?
Move over UltiMaker S5, the S6 is four-times as fast. Take a look at the newest S-series FDM.
The differences between MJF and SLS 3D printing technology explained in a nutshell: strength, print speed, materials, and price.
Learn all you need to know about binder jetting metal 3D printing: The technologies, top 3D printers, and 3D printing services.
UnionTech’s new quad-laser system promises a 20% efficiency leap for industrial batch production, but how does it stack up to the flood of four-laser systems on the market?
Industrial FDM 3D printers are not just overgrown desktop units; they're staking a claim in modern manufacturing with new levels of reliability.
Starting at $200K with open-material compatibility, this new 3D printer aims to disrupt the stat quo and bring down the price of metal binder jetting.
Coupled with machines starting at $15,000, ErectorBot’s hopes its Aibuild software integration can tame the complexity of industrial-scale printing, and make it accessible for any size manufacturer.
The B520 at $10K may represent a competitive alternative to the Formlabs Fuse Blast, focusing on automating the final finishing step for SLS parts.
Precision Additive claims its new PA series hits speeds of 10,000 cm³/h — ten times faster than industry leaders — but is it a breakthrough or just bold marketing?
Sure, comparing industrial to desktop tech is unfair, but it effectively puts the SLA 825’s monster footprint into perspective.
It's not just about power—a new uniform gas flow system and automated laser calibration in Additive Industries MetalFab 420K aim to deliver unrivaled part consistency.
Exclusive interview with UltiMaker product manager reveals the innovations behind the company’s updated flagship FDM 3D printer that's just as fast as Bambu Lab's X1E.
Putting the new Bambu Lab X1E to the test in our lab delivered the solid 3D printing experience we hoped for yet revealed flaws hampering hands-off part production.