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How robotics and automation can benefit from 3D printing, explains Replique

Robotics Business Review

Robotic arms in large-scale 3D printing deposit materials layer by layer, transforming production. Source: Replique In the realm of modern manufacturing and automation, the integration of robotics continues to redefine industry standards. One technology that is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is 3D printing.

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First Mold: Harnessing SLS 3D Printing to Solidify Industry Leadership

Manufacturing Tomorrow

First Mold Manufacturing Limited, established in 2011, has long been a key player in the highly competitive prototype manufacturing industry. In 2015, it was quick to spot the potential of SLS 3D printing technology and introduced advanced equipment.

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Graphmatech and Filalab Unveil High-Speed ESD Filament for 3D Printing

i4.0 today

Swedish materials innovator Graphmatech and Lithuanian filament manufacturer Filalab UAB unveiled C-PETG, a graphene-enhanced filament they claim is the fastest electrostatic discharge (ESD) polymer solution on the market. mm nozzle remains the standard for many 3D printers. Similarly, Bambu Labs A1 Series 3D printers use 0.4

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3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

i4.0 today

Electronic capability has improved in every way, bar one: the form factor of electronics today still mostly consists of components on circuit boards packaged in a box. A $4.3bn 3D electronics market opportunity 3D electronics is ironically a relatively old embryonic technology.

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New 3D printing process offers energy storage benefits

Manufacturer's Monthly

UNSW engineers have developed a new 3D printing process that prints solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPE) into any shape desired for use in energy storage. However, in a paper published in Advanced Materials, the team from UNSW reports their 3D printed SPE offers high conductivity, as well as robust strength.

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Why Are Manufacturers Switching to a new Aluminum Alloy for Additive Manufacturing?

Fabricating & Metal Work

The part, produced on a Velo3D Sapphire printer, measures 300 mm in diameter and is shown in its as-printed condition. But when looking to optimize the cost, performance and manufacturability of additively manufactured (AM) parts, aluminum alloys can deliver all three goals very efficiently. What’s the Attraction?

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Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

Leanna Levine and her team at ALine specialize in the development of microfluidics solutions for customers in particular incorporating 3D printing for proof-of-concept and rapid prototyping of lab-on-chip devices. “We’ve The post Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).