New Color Resin V5 enables brand-specific or product-matched customized color resins based on any RGB value with consistency, Formlabs says.
A collaboration between Polar Filament and Joe's Computer Museum has resulted in a mega new filament.
Submit designs for heat-resistant PLA and get the chance to win 10 kg of Polymaker filament!
One winner emerges when researchers pit the three main resin 3D printing technologies against each other to see which produces the strongest parts.
A new VoxelMatters report finds 3D printers that print technical ceramics have matured greatly over the years along with the available range of materials, so why is industry uptake so slow?
According to a Voxelmatters study, metal additive manufacturing is on a steep rise, set to reach $60 billion by 2034. But what's driving this growth, and where are the biggest opportunities? We spoke with Davide Sher, co-founder and senior analyst of the study.
Covering electrical connectors, prosthetics manufacturing aids, and molds, Axtra3D's new material options are application specific.
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.
Print larger and series production ceramic parts with the new CeraFab System S320 vat polymerization 3D printer from Lithoz.
The Origin Two, with a new 5K projector, is the company's newest solution for industrial production of injection-molding quality parts.
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.
With software to network Lithoz ceramic 3D printers located at service bureaus around the globe, you have access to your own ceramic part factory.
Producing industrial parts in materials from carbon-fiber PEKK to PEEK, these new FDMs take aim at aerospace and automotive applications.
New insights into investment & growth opportunities in the additive manufacturing market for composite materials, 3D printers, and services.
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.
MX3D's new MX Metal AM System can 3D print 6-meter-wide metal parts to replace casting and forging in many applications.