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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. One technology that is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is 3D printing. 3D printing empowers small players to create cost-effective robot parts with no minimum order quantity, starting from lot size.

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Multi Jet Fusion Technology: 3D Printed Orthoses for Dogs

Additive Manufacturing

Glaze Prosthetics was born in 2017 after one of its founders 3D-printed a customised prosthetic arm for a friend. Wimba offers a range of orthopedic 3D printed products for animals. The new WimbaScan app has also shortened the time needed to take measurements from over one hour to just 15 minutes, using only a smartphone.

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How to Start a 3D Printing Service Bureau

Additive Manufacturing

The beauty of today’s manufacturing environment is that anyone can start a 3D printing service bureau and begin printing parts today. According to a recent report by Persistence Markets , the 3D printing service bureau industry is projected to surge eight times the size of its present state over the next decade.

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How 3D Printing Supports Toolmaking Workforce at This Multiscale Molder

Mold Making Technology

Today, a small but growing fraction of that mold tooling is being 3D printed. Where other long-tenured manufacturers might have become hesitant or stagnant, General Pattern has embraced change and reimagined itself multiple times over the decades. Printed green parts require sintering before use.

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An Integrated Desktop Approach to Mold Production

Mold Making Technology

A mold produced on a desktop resin 3D printer. Source (All images) | APSX As moldmakers face increasing pressures to deliver faster and more cost-effective solutions, integrating 3D printing (3DP), machining and desktop injection molding into the process can offer significant advantages for both novice and advanced moldmakers.

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Sidus Space and Markforged are sending a 3D-printed satellite to space

AU Manufacturing

Aerospace company Sidus Space has recognised additive manufacturing’s capability as a highly effective tool to optimise weight in systems designed to reach space, with the development of a 3D-printed satellite set to launch in 2023. To be fit for launch in 2023, the satellite, dubbed as LizzieSat, cannot weigh more than 100 kilograms.

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In "Hybrid" FIM Process, 3D Printing Complements Injection Molding

Mold Making Technology

Using Nexa3D ’s additive technology, Alpine was able to bridge the gap between testing and production via producing 3D printed tooling faster and more cost effectively than conventional metal mold tooling. Alpine Advanced Materials Problem: Long lead times between testing and production.