Boston-based 3D printer manufacturer RIZE has announced that it has received the UL 2904 GREENGUARD Certification for its RIZE One 3D printer and filament. The certification is based on the UL 2904 St…
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New 3D printed tooling from ExOne simplifies creation of industrial composite parts
Composite materials, such as those reinforced by carbon and glass fibers are invaluable to the production of high-performance components for automotive, aerospace and defense sectors. Though frequentl…
McGill researchers identify Equispheres aluminum alloy powder as compatible with binder jet 3D printing
Partnering with McGill University in Montreal, Canadian additive manufacturing powder producer Equispheres has announced the results of a research project on its aluminum alloy powders. Extensive test…
U.S. Air Force certifies first Stratasys 3D printer for aircraft replacement parts
The United States Air Force has certified a Stratasys F900 3D printer for use in the 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base (Travis AFB) in California. It is the first field-unit location …
Sintavia acquires QC Labs to enhance testing for 3D printed parts in aerospace
Florida-based metal 3D printing service Sintavia has announced the acquisition of QC Laboratories, Inc. (QC Labs), a non-destructive testing (NDT) services company also based in Florida. With the purc…
3D printing news Sliced: Zortrax, Organovo Holdings, Laser Lines, Zenith Tecnica
Are you wondering how you can use 3D printing to customize your sleek new Crocs? Or, maybe is there anything you can 3D print to make Mario Kart victory laps even sweeter? On a more serious note, what…
U.S. Navy expands its metal 3D printing capabilities
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) in Florida has acquired a new metal 3D printer for its Additive Manufacturing Laboratory (AML). The addition of a EOS M290 3D printer w…
2019 3D Printing Industry Awards winners announced
Last week, the winners of the 2019 3D Printing Industry Awards were selected by our readers. Representing the best hardware of the year, most innovative applications, and many well respected names in …
Marshall ADG to 3D print functional aircraft parts with Stratasys Fortus 450mc
Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (ADG), a UK-based aircraft design and maintenance company, is using Stratasys Fortus 450mc to build tooling, functional and prototyping parts for aircraft. Chris B…
Interview: How Sciaky is overcoming challenges and competition of metal AM
Established in 1939, Sciaky draws upon industry-leading electron beam welding expertise that long precedes additive manufacturing. As such, when manufacturing was looking for new, economical solutions…