Laser sintering for high throughput

Around 80 percent of car parts can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).
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Around 80 percent of car parts can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

In comparison, neutrons detect most defects in additively manufactured components.

How are digitalization and additive manufacturing mutually dependent? What technical advances can be expected in the coming months? Daniel Schilling spoke about this with Marcus Joppe, Managing Director at Materialise.
New additive manufacturing technology
With the new process of projection micro stereolithography (PµSL), Boston Micro Fabrication is opening up alternatives to injection molding and CNC machining, especially in micro production - for prototypes as well as end products in series quality.

In future, users of Gefertec production systems will be able to carry out all CAD/CAM machining in the NX software from Siemens.

Materialise launches 3D printing service with up to one hundred percent recycled plastic powder.

Swiss Steel subsidiary Ugitech is launching a wide range of steels for 3D printing on the market.

BCN3D, a Spanish manufacturer of 3D printing solutions, has completed the implementation of the Epsilon ecosystem at the Nissan plant in Barcelona.

Users will be presenting examples of sustainable AM solutions at the Rapid.Tech 3D Software, Processes & Design and Tool, Pattern & Mold Making forums.

Evonik and China's largest manufacturer of SLS 3D printers Farsoon are strengthening their collaboration in the field of powder-based 3D printing.