3D Printing News Digest

3D Printing Industry News Sliced: Farsoon, Makerbot, Sigma Labs, Photocentric, Optomec, Protolabs and more

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In this edition of Sliced, the3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments and partnerships in the 3D printing sector.

Today’s edition includes several 3D printing partnerships and acquisitions, a new resin 3D printer in the US, novel 3D printing materials, and a software update designed to enable lightweight printable structures.

Read on for the most recent updates from Modest Company, The Steam Foundation, Aconity3D, Exploding Kittens, Glowforge, Conify, Intech, Prototek, Mechnano, B9Creations, Recreus, CoreTechnologie and more.

Parts 3D printed using B9Creations' new BioRes - Silicone resin. Photo via B9Creations.
Parts 3D printed using B9Creations’ new BioRes – Silicone resin. Photo via B9Creations.

New partnerships and acquisitions in additive manufacturing

Kicking off with the latest business deals in additive manufacturing, 3D printer manufacturerFarsoonhas announced a distribution partnership withModest Company’s new additive manufacturing division 3DTIV Tech to expand into the Middle East. As part of the deal, 3DTIV Tech will represent Farsoon in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, Tanzania and Kenya. The company will also establish a new Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Center in Dubai, which will feature five Farsoon 3D printers.

“As a company with diversified activities, we are pleased to offer Additive Manufacturing machines to our product line and aim to be one of the pioneers in providing Selective Laser Sintering and Melting systems for plastic and metal parts in the Gulf and East African regions,” said Ali Akbar Khimjee, Director of 3DTIV Tech.

Elsewhere, 3D printer providerMakerbot最近与The Steam Foundation使3D打印教育在美国更容易获得。总部位于加利福尼亚的非营利组织提供免费的研讨会,教授3D打印,机器人技术,图形设计和编码以及开发帮助3D打印的计划在学校中变得更加主流。作为合作伙伴关系的一部分,Makerbot捐赠了3D打印机和材料,以帮助组织执行其任务。雷电竞app下载

“When we ran the 3D printing club, we saw how excited students were for the chance to use the Replicator+. For some of them, it was the first time they had ever seen a 3D printer. We started The Steam Foundation to give more students the chance to learn about 3D printing,” said Aadhav Prabu, co-founder of The Steam Foundation. “We’re fortunate to work with MakerBot, a company which has the same commitment toward 3D printing in education as we do.”

Sigma Labs, an additive manufacturing software developer, has announced a new partnership with metal 3D printer manufacturerAconity3D。The former’s PrintRite3D in-process quality assurance has now been certified to work with the latter’s metal 3D printers and will be available as a standard option on Aconity3D’s online configurator platform.

“I am very pleased to announce our partnership with Aconity3D. Aconity3D’s customized and modular additive manufacturing systems are an ideal use case for PrintRite3D,” said Mark Ruport, President and CEO of Sigma Labs. “We believe their unique approach to building systems in a wide variety of possible machine configurations to meet end users’ specific needs combined with our in-process quality assurance solution will help enable industrial manufacturing at large scale and compatible costs.”

Exploding Kittens, an LA-based gamemaker, has teamed up with 3D printer OEMGlowforgeto combine non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with 3D printing in an innovative new way. Together, the firms are offering limited-edition 3D printable NFTs for one of Exploding Kittens’ recent card games – Happy Salmon.

There are 10 unique NFTs in total and they can be used to 3D print a collectible hardwood box using Glowforge’s laser 3D printing technology. NFT owners will either be able to print the designs themselves or have Glowforge mail out a print from its facility in Seattle. Exploding Kittens is set to give the NFT designs away in a free contest on its social media pages.

Conify, a powder manufacturing firm in Greece, recently bought an iFusion SF1 powder bed fusion 3D printer fromIntech Additive Solutions。基于小型激光的系统具有150(DIA)X 180mm的构建体积,主要是为中型金属零件的低体积生产而设计的。这些公司将努力开发与3D打印机一起使用的新合金,同时改进Intech现有的3D打印技术。

最后,按需数字制造公司Prototekhas announced the acquisition of manufacturing service providerSacramento EDM & Waterjet。The deal will see Prototek take over two manufacturing facilities in Rancho Cordova, California, providing over 26,000 square feet of floor space with a wide variety of CNC machining capabilities. This includes 5-axis milling, turning, and waterjetting.

“囊EDM和Mi的收购dwest Prototyping in July propels us to achieving our goal to creating a one-stop digital manufacturing solution with superior levels of quality and service,” said John Pless, Partner at TruArc Partners and a Director of Prototek. “This is the beginning of creating a platform able to meet customer demands in an Industrial 4.0 world.”

A 3D printed Happy Salmon collectible hardwood box. Photo via Exploding Kittens.
A 3D printed Happy Salmon collectible hardwood box. Photo via Exploding Kittens.

Photocentric’s LC Opus makes US debut along with new ESD-safe resin

Following a successful release in the UK, LCD 3D printer manufacturerPhotocentrichas now launched its resin-based LC Opus 3D printer in the US. Sporting a 310 x 174 x 220mm build volume and an XY resolution of 81 microns, the LC Opus is the company’s fastest 3D printer to date. Designed for use in the workshop, the professional-grade system is suitable for a wide variety of general applications but is particularly well-suited to the dental sector.

“We wanted to build a reliable and versatile printer that was easy to use and delivered great performance,’’ says Paul Anfinson, CEO of Photocentric. “It provides customers with a speedy, simple and versatile solution that is equally at home in a dental laboratory or a workshop. With its fast cure speed, low running costs and impressive build volume, LC Opus is an excellent all-rounder.”

Additionally, the company also recently partnered with smart materials firmMechnano推出新的静电排放安全(ESD)3D打印树脂。多亏了Mechnano的专有Mecht技术,该材料含有碳纳米管添加剂,还可以提供增强的强度,使其适用于大量的电子制造应用。根据合作伙伴的说法,新树脂可用于3D打印IC托盘,零件检索器,抓地力,ESD手动工具等。

“We’re delighted to partner with Mechnano to deliver what we believe will be a terrific innovation for the electronics manufacturing industry when paired with our proficiency in resin development,” adds Anfinson. “Damage caused by ESD is a huge issue in this sector, and this solves a previous challenge when it came to additive manufacturing, with our nanoengineered resin not only strengthening the product but also imbuing the material with the necessary ESD properties.”

The LC Opus 3D printer. Photo via Photocentric.
The LC Opus 3D printer. Photo via Photocentric.

B9创建,recreus和3D4Makers的新材料

In other materials news,B9Creationsrecently launched its own elastomeric, medical-grade silicone 3D printing resin. BioRes – Silicone is a biocompatible offering designed to enable skin contact applications in sectors such as medical and consumer goods. The material is ISO 90993 certified for prolonged skin contact (up to 30 days). Use cases include headphones, hearing aids, wristbands, and other wearables.

Kevin Herrera, a Senior Engineer at Johnson & Johnson, said, “This material has really opened up our design space. And it’s also saving us a ton of money because we aren’t using pure Teflon, and now we’re able to quickly reiterate designs. So, if there’s a shift in our fixture, we can always compensate and easily make a new one. It has been great for us.”

Elsewhere, 3D printing filament manufacturerRecreuslaunched its new PET-G CF filament (carbon fiber-reinforced PET-G). The material is characterized by its excellent impact and wear resistance, high-temperature resistance, and chemical resistance. The filament features an elastic modulus three times higher and a breaking strength five times higher than conventional PET-G.

Additive manufacturing materials provider3D4Makersalso recently launched its new Luvocom® 3F PAHT KK 50056 BK FR Filament. The high-performance polyamide combines flame-retardancy, low water absorption, and high temperature resistance. Additionally, the material exhibits high chemical resistance, great mechanical properties, enhanced printability, and electrical insulation characteristics.

CoreTechnologie upgrades 4D_Additive software with lattice capabilities

Engineering software developerCoreTechnologie已使用新的Nastran接口升级了其4D_ADDIVE CAD软件。该附加工具使用户能够快速,轻松地设计3D可打印零件的晶格结构,并使用仿真功能对其进行验证。

Ultimately, the new Nastran interface enables the creation and optimization of complex 3D lattice geometries. The update provides tools for the easy creation of up to 20 different lattice structure types, including gyroid patterns and trabecular structures.

A lattice structure created in 4D_Additive. Image via CoreTechnologie.
A lattice structure created in 4D_Additive. Image via CoreTechnologie.

Optomec announces 60% growth in 3D printer orders

Optomec, the developer behind the Aerosol Jet and LENS 3D printing technologies, has announced a significant increase in new printer orders of 60% for the fiscal year 2021. The manufacturer’s sales spike reportedly puts its business activity well ahead of pre-pandemic levels while taking the total number of 3D printers installed to nearly 600 (across 250 customers).

“After an admittedly slow start to 2021, coincident with the global spike in COVID severity, sales quickly recovered in the second quarter and remained at a robust level through year end, despite the lag in recovery for historically fruitful commercial aviation and international markets,” said David Ramahi, CEO of Optomec. “While much of this activity was born of long-standing relationships with production customers, the relative strength of our broader pipeline makes us optimistic that the growth trend will continue into 2022 and beyond.”

The Optomec 3D printer portfolio. Photo via Optomec.
The Optomec 3D printer portfolio. Photo via Optomec.

protolabslaunches vapor smoothing service

Digital manufacturing firmprotolabshas announced the launch of a new vapor smoothing post-processing service for 3D printed parts. The automated technology, which is now available for PA12 and TPU-01 parts printed via SLS or Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), is designed to improve surface finishes while increasing both the impact strength and elongation of polymer parts. The post-processing approach also seals part surfaces to make them watertight and easier to clean.

Andrea Landoni, 3D printing product manager at Protolabs EMEA, said, “Whilst 3D printing allows an engineer to design and produce complex parts and is ideal for low production runs when compared to injection molding, the surface finish of the latter is far smoother. Now, using vapor smoothing, we can bridge that gap for additive manufactured parts to smooth and seal even the smallest cavities on the surface.”

Al Seer Marine launches new additive manufacturing unit

Abu Dhabi-based maritime firmAl Seer Marinehas announced the launch of its new additive manufacturing business unit. The division will focus on using 3D printing technologies to manufacture parts for unmanned vessels and vehicles in-house. It will also develop large-scale 3D printed products for regional and global clients.

首席执行官家伙Neivens Al Seer海洋,补充说,“看到r Marine is deeply committed to ensuring that its value proposition is constantly evolving in meaningful and innovative ways. The company’s decision to pursue additive manufacturing is testament to the technology’s growing influence and diverse applications across a range of sectors.”

The Apprentice selects Innovative Design for TV design challenge

The Apprentice, a popular BBC TV series that pits business professionals against each other in various challenges, recently started airing its latest season in the UK. In an episode which aired earlier this month, the contestants were tasked with creating an electric toothbrush for children as part of a creative design challenge.

Product design companyInnovative Designwas selected to help the candidates prototype their designs, employing the use of aStratasysJ850 Prime Polyjet 3D printer to print the colorful toothbrush cases.

James Mclnerny, co-managing director at Innovative Design, said, “We wanted to ensure that the task was simple enough to complete in the tiny amount of design time we had, and the producers wanted to push the boundaries of previous series and pull off something incredible. We put together a multi-skilled team to handle the concept sketching, brush design, electronics and app development, character creation and packaging elements of the task and each team needed different designers so in the end it took quite a few of us.”

The toothbrush’s exterior was 3D printed via PolyJet technology. Photo via Innovative Design.

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Featured image shows the Sliced logo on a 3D printed Happy Salmon collectible hardwood box. Photo via Exploding Kittens.