3D Printing
New 3D-printable material for flat-panel displays and wearables
A team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has introduced a ‘supramolecular ink’ technology, poised to revolutionise the OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays and electronic device markets.
MIT develops 3D-printed mass spectrometer components
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed miniaturised, 3D-printed components for mass spectrometers.
Achieve fast, cost-effective 3D printing with new tech
Tri-Tech 3D will offer the F3300, a new fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3D printer from Stratasys that can print up to twice as fast as alternative printers, while offering significant improvements in cost per part and reliability.
Scape, DTI, AMT team up for EUROSTARS 3D printing project
3D printing is a digital manufacturing technology, meaning that a large part of the production process is managed online. However, finishing the printed components still has some manual process steps.
Tri-Tech 3D to attend MACH 2024
Tri-Tech 3D, a UK distributor of Stratasys, One Click Metal, and XJet 3D printing solutions, will exhibit at MACH 2024 on stand 17-520 at the NEC, Birmingham, from 15–19 April 2024.
Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin
Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have successfully 3D printed hair follicles within human skin tissue cultured in a laboratory setting.
Robotic hand complete with bones, ligaments, and tendons
A team of researchers have successfully printed a robotic hand complete with bones, ligaments, and tendons, all made from different polymers, using a novel laser scanning technique.
Hexagon industrialises additive manufacturing with software suite
Hexagon empowers shopfloors to industrialise additive manufacturing with its brand new software suite.
Calculate the service life of 3D printing materials online in 30 seconds
igus has expanded its 3D printing range for wear-resistant, lubrication-free special parts – now providing service life, costs, material properties, and delivery times.
3D-circuits - enabling 3D-placement of electronic components
Modern electronic assemblies are becoming more complex with an increasing number of components. This makes it difficult to fit all parts into the limited space available for printed circuit boards (PCBs).