Welding is typically used to join two parts together, whether those parts be metal or plastic. There are various styles of welding, but we won’t go into those here. Casting is the act of pouring a ...
A research team led by the University of Cambridge developed a method that combines the ability to 3D print complex shapes and to engineer the structure and properties of metals without the need for ...
(Nanowerk News) Scientists have developed a new method that can make customised 3D-printed metal parts containing different properties – such as having some regions of the metal stronger than others.
Apple’s first large-scale use of metal 3D printing lets it mass-produce titanium Apple Watch and iPhone components while ...
The service uses a ProXtrude printable paste system to produce complex, single-piece models with no visible bond lines.
In recent years, research interest in the 3D printing of metal patterns on plastic parts has grown exponentially, due to its high potential in the manufacturing of next-generation electronics. But ...
Taking a cue from the structural complexity of trees and bones, engineers have created a way to 3D-print two types of steel in the same circular layer using two welding machines. The resulting ...
Researchers developed a 3D printing-based method to tailor metal alloys by composition and structure, creating stronger, application-specific materials. (Nanowerk News) Caltech scientists have ...
Researchers from the University of Oldenburg have successfully fabricated tiny metal objects with their new 3D printing technique. In collaboration with researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland and ...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally a one-way street. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a ...
"We are committed to creating real solutions." Construction company unveils plans of 3D-printed housing built in unique ...
In recent years, research interest in the 3D printing of metal patterns on plastic parts has grown exponentially, due to its high potential in the manufacturing of next-generation electronics. But ...