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BCN3D completes the Epsilon workbench series by launching the Smart Cabinet

· The Barcelona-based manufacturer continues to innovate and expand its range of 3D printing solutions for the industrial workbench, to help businesses across the globe to innovate.
. As a result, any customer implementing the use of technical materials will benefit from this new product. It should be noted that with the filament PA, for example, some mechanical properties improve by 20% with the use of the Smart Cabinet.


DyeMansion and Stratasys collaborate to deliver complete industrial additive manufacturing architecture for consumer parts

Stratasys H350 printed parts before and after colouring and finishing with the DyeMansion print-to-produce post-processing platform.
With the Stratasys H350 3D printer, the companies have created a comprehensive reference architecture for production-scale end-use parts.

And the iF Design Award goes to…the BCN3D Epsilon

At BCN3D, we strive to create printers that are both professional and pleasing to the eye, and carry these efforts throughout all our teams working on industrialization, products, quality, production and more! We are thrilled to have been recognized in the product discipline by winning an iF Design Award. To mark this exciting occasion, we interviewed team member Fermín Monreal Badet. Our product designer and the man behind the aesthetic of the Epsilon, he told us all about where his bright ideas come from, and how 3D printing lets his creativity run free.

SLM Solutions Launches its “Print the Future” Competition – an Open Call to Creative Minds Around the Globe

• SLM Solutions launches a callout to engineers, designers and artists to submit their 3D designs for its “Print the Future” competition

• The winner will have their design printed by an SLM Solutions system, and it will be showcased on the company’s social media platforms

Neles has delivered its first valve with 3D printed valve body for field testing

Neles has delivered its first valve with a 3D printed valve body for field testing. Except for the body, the valve is a standard T5-series ball valve made of stainless steel. It will be tested at Teollisuuden Voima’s power plant in Finland. The project is done in cooperation with Teollisuuden Voima and Fortum.

Covestro (former DSM AM) introduces 3D printing material made from recycled PET

Recycled PET made from post-consumer plastic waste

Developed by the recently acquired DSM 3D printing business
Alternative to virgin raw materials can help reduce carbon footprint
Glass-fiber filled material suitable for high performance and structural applications using 3D pellet printing/fused granulate fabrication (FGF)


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