Print larger and series production ceramic parts with the new CeraFab System S320 vat polymerization 3D printer from Lithoz.
To 3D print parts that withstand the heat and radiation of outer space or the harsh chemicals of the oil and gas industry, Prusa Polymers offers the new PEI 1010.
A new material and workflow for industrial investment casting foundries aims to lower the cost and labor of making patterns and molds.
It was only a matter of time before Markforged merged its continuous carbon fiber technology with its metal filament technology into one 3D printer.
Equipped with larger resin cartridges, an expansive print tray, and a "Super High-Speed" mode, the DentaJet XL is designed to streamline high-volume dental model production.
A new mid-size metal laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machine from Additive Industries boasts optional build envelope expansion.
Attending Rapid + TCT in Los Angeles? Between large-format revisions and new sensor-laden printers, Phrozen is showing off its specialization in materials with new generation materials.
Metal 3D printing has its eye set on replacing casting and forging for certain big-part applications where it's the clear winner in speed and cost.
With software to network Lithoz ceramic 3D printers located at service bureaus around the globe, you have access to your own ceramic part factory.
Take a look at the surging interest in wire arc additive manufacturing technology, who's using it, and the latest WAAM 3D printers on the market.
Frustrated by the high price of industrial FDM 3D printers, this 3D printing service built its own and now you can have one, too. Check out the tech specs and price.
Producing industrial parts in materials from carbon-fiber PEKK to PEEK, these new FDMs take aim at aerospace and automotive applications.
New “green medal” environmental prize at world-renown show goes to low-carbon footprint garden with 3D printed terracotta planters.
New insights into investment & growth opportunities in the additive manufacturing market for composite materials, 3D printers, and services.
Taking steps to reduce plastic waste is not only environmentally friendly, but a savvy business practice, too, as more consumers seek out companies making a commitment to sustainability.
As American bridges, locks, and dams age, large-scale metal 3D printing steps in to provide faster, cheaper, and better replacement parts.
RMIT University uncovers a multi-topology lattice design for metal 3D printing set to drive a new era of lightweight industrial applications.
A favorite in the 3D printing world, MatterHackers' filament is worth checking out. Discover their extensive catalog!
Metal 3D printing with pure steel and steel alloys produces strong, functional mechanical and industrial parts. Learn how.
Considering the switch to 3D printing with pellets or chopped-up PLA scrap? New research shows there’s no reason to worry about part quality.