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Laser Focus
The Complete Guide to SLS 3D Printing

Selective laser sintering (SLS) is the leading 3D printing technology for functional polymer parts. Learn how it works and which 3D printers do it best.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Shape & Slice
3D Printing Advanced Ceramics With Vat Photopolymerization

Learn why vat photopolymerization is the most advanced 3D printing method for technical ceramic materials used for more parts today than ever.

by Italo Leite de Camargo
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Don't Leave Your 3D Printer Running
Adidas 3D Printed Shoes: The Latest Advancements

Adidas launched its first shoe with a 3D printed midsole back in 2017. The 2022 4DFWD running shoe is the company's best yet.

by Leo Gregurić
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From the Ashes
Icon’s $899K Titan Construction Printer Puts Multistory Construction in Your Hands, Shipping 2027

Icon is no longer the only one who gets to run Icon's printers. The Austin-based construction technology company has announced the commercial availability of Titan, opening up its multi-story robotic concrete printing system to external parties.

by Matthew Mensley
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Passive. Sustainable. Scalable.
No Pumps, No Fans: This 3D Printed Heat Exchanger Could Save the Grid from AI’s Energy Demands

Using 3D printing to create complex internal geometries, this prototype reduces overall material use while significantly improving heat transfer efficiency.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Defense, Distributed
Is 3D Printing the Key to U.S. Military’s Drone Dominance? We Asked One Man Who Would Know

As the Pentagon calls for a massive increase in drone production, additive manufacturing is moving from the lab to the front lines and scaling up for production. The director of America Makes explains why this moment could finally "unlock" the technology's full potential.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Polymer Powder to Part
The Manufacturer’s Guide to MJF from Prototypes to End-Use Parts

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.

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New Factory Can 3D Print Fishing Boats in 88 Hours

Large format polymer 3D printer and material manufacturer CEAD aims to disrupt the boat-building business with its new specialized factory.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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To Print and Protect
3D Printing Better Body Armor

Belfast start-up Vikela is reimagining body armor with 3D printing to create customizable, lightweight, and versatile protection.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Farm to Factory
Inside China’s Largest 3D Print Farm

All3DP talks to the owner of the JinQi Toys 3D Print Farm, which operates 2,500 printers, including 500 Flashforge AD5Ms.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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A Rising Trend
Top Companies Building 3D Printed Houses

As housing prices soar and availability plummets, developers look to 3D print houses that are cheaper, faster, and more sustainable.

by All3DP
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From Part to Model
Reverse Engineering Parts With 3D Scanners & Software

Learn how to reverse-engineer physical parts into digital design models with the top software options for your 3D scan data.

by All3DP
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DfAM Focus
Better Heat Exchangers with Additive Manufacturing

Smaller, lighter, more efficient heat exchangers demonstrate many benefits of metal additive manufacturing.

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Yes We Scan
Einscan Pro 2X 3D Scanner: Review the Specs

Shining 3D has released the Einscan Pro 2X 3D scanner and ExScan Pro software, ushering in the next-generation of seamless 3D scanning solutions. Let's review the specs.

by Tyler Koslow
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Carbon Mesh Nylon
Forget Carbon Fiber, Carbon Graphene Makes Nylon Composite Filament Twice as Strong

With a reported Z axis tensile strength of 60 MPa, the new graphene mesh outperforms 3DXTech by 2.5x and significantly surpasses industry-standard Stratasys Nylon 12CF.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Reverse Engineering Made Easier: Creality’s New Scan-to-CAD Bundle

Creality is now bundling its scanners with a 20% discount on Quicksurface, making professional "scan-to-CAD" more accessible.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Building the Future
The $4 Billion Shift: Why Construction Giants Are Betting on 3D Concrete Printing

The printer is only half the battle. From carbon-capturing evoZero to local soil blends, we dive into the advanced material science that is finally making 3D construction viable.

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New Sub-$3K Continuous Fiber 3D Printer Threatens Markforged’s Dominance Securing $2M on Kickstarter

The FibreSeeker 3, a rebrand of industrial maker Anisoprint, challenges the desktop composite monopoly with an open-source focus and a new co-extrusion process that promises 900-MPa tensile strength.

by Carolyn Schwaar
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Battlefield Manufacturing
On-Demand Metal Parts for Defense: Why Wire-Laser DED is Gaining Traction with Armed Forces

By relying on spools of metal wire, this robotic technology is making on-demand manufacturing a reality for forces in the field.

by Jillian Veader
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INSPIRE 2, MetroY & MetroY Pro Herald Next Generation of Revopoint 3D Scanners

August 20 sees the introduction of the INSPIRE 2, MetroY, and MetroY Pro – Revopoint’s new generation of 3D scanners.

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