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Formnext 2023 gets off to a great start: World premieres for the industrial manufacturing technologies of the future

Formnext got off to a very successful start today in Frankfurt, where it will be showcasing the world's very best in Additive Manufacturing and modern industrial production until 10 November 2023. Even on the first day of the trade show, Formnext experienced a very high level of visitor interest, a wealth of world premieres, and a program of supporting events full of highlights along the entire process chain.


Inkbit Introduces TEPU 50A, a new soft-medium durometer elastomer

Empowering manufacturers to 3D print elastic components that require sealing, accuracy and design freedom

´Inkbit™, a pioneer in advanced additive manufacturing solutions announces today, at Formnext, 2023, the availability of its new TEPU 50A elastomer. TEPU 50A is a thiol-ene polyurethane-based elastomer with a Shore 50A durometer and low compression set that offers excellent UV stability and strong chemical compatibility.

Industrial 3D printing - Advances with fiber-reinforced polyamide for powder bed processes

Industrial 3D printing requires plastic materials that, as printed components, correspond to the performance level of injection-molded components. This is the key to finding application for special components or in the spare parts market without major qualification effort and design adjustments. The standard materials in the plastics industry primarily include PP GF10, PP GF30 or PA6 GF30 - i.e. fiber-reinforced materials.

Wabtec collaborates with Nikon SLM Solutions to open 3D Printing Center for Railway Spare Parts in France

The spare parts production in the railroad industry is demanding: Aging components are often no longer to be found on the market and must be ordered and manufactured using complex processes. High costs, idle trains, and long delivery times are the result. Nikon SLM Solutions technology can help to overcome this challenge. With its additive manufacturing machines, Nikon SLM Solutions can help customers print parts in weeks, in comparison to months with other manufacturing technologies.

Revolutionizing 3D Printing with Automated Ceramic Solutions

In the world of technical ceramics, quality, precision and innovation are paramount. 3DCeram understands the unique challenges faced by industry pioneers. That's why we offer a groundbreaking solution that sets us apart: fully automated 3D ceramic printing through our choice of technology, Stereolithography. This technology allows us to think big and print even bigger, covering more surface area than ever before.

Prirevo is expanding its machine portfolio with Eplus3D’s SLS and SLM machines

Prirevo—a leading, brand-neutral service and system provider for additive manufacturing technologies headquartered in Ried im Traunkreis, Upper Austria—announced a strategic dealership agreement with Eplus3D during the Global Partner Summit in China. As a result, Prirevo will now commence nationwide sales in Austria for SLS and SLM solutions.

Study Shows That Additive Manufacturing Reduces Emissions and Conserves Resources in Production for Fashion Footwear

AMGTA Lifecyle Research report highlights Stratasys’s work with the Dyloan Bond Factory, a Pattern Group Company in the comparison of additive manufacturing vs. traditional production processes

Evidence revealed that a Stratasys PolyJet™ material jetting approach can cut CO2e emissions by 24.8% in comparison to injection molding and save 48% of stock material across the supply chain

Replique Launches Material Database at Formnext 2023 to Simplify Selection in Additive Manufacturing

Replique, the provider of a decentralized 3D printing platform for the secure and reliable production of industrial-grade parts, is proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive and open material database for 3D printing at Formnext. With this step, Replique is making the collective material knowledge (with support from its trusted material partners) accessible within the 3D printing community, ultimately streamlining the use of additive manufacturing (AM) for businesses. The new material database can be explored for the first time at Replique’s booth in Hall 12.1, #A107.

Study Shows That Additive Manufacturing Reduces Emissions and Conserves Resources in Production for Fashion Footwear

AMGTA Lifecyle Research report highlights Stratasys’s work with the Dyloan Bond Factory, a Pattern Group Company in the comparison of additive manufacturing vs. traditional production processes

Evidence revealed that a Stratasys PolyJet™ material jetting approach can cut CO2e emissions by 24.8% in comparison to injection molding and save 48% of stock material across the supply chain

Stratasys’ Newest Printer Unlocks More Demanding Manufacturing Applications with Improved Accuracy, Uptime and Twice the Output

Built for performance-oriented manufacturers, the F3300 printer expands range of production capabilities and provides manufacturers with the broadest offering of best-in-class FDM printers

Stratasys Ltd. (SSYS), a leader in polymer 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions will showcase its new F3300 Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer at the Formnext conference, November 7-10, in Frankfurt, Germany. This innovative printer offers unparalleled value to manufacturing customers with reduced labor, maximized uptime and higher part quality and yield.

Linde’s Powder Atomization Testing and Copper Printing Innovations Take Center Stage at Formnext

Linde unveils industrial gas solution to improve 3D printing of copper components

Proprietary gas atomization test bench for improved metal powder production open for business
Next-generation cold spraying solution will allow monitoring of process parameters for the first time
Hot Gases technology for finer powders to be exhibited via augmented reality

Peopoly confirms pre-production units of Magneto X

The company is pleased to announce that a number of our pre-production units have been successfully assembled, signaling a significant milestone in our production timeline.

Progress on Pre-Production Assembled
These pre-production units constitute our first batch of fully assembled machines. In the course of print testing, we identified some minor challenges, primarily stemming from mechanical component inaccuracies from the suppliers.


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