
Amsterdam Company Combines 3D Printed Metal and Artisanal Glass in Maritime Theme
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Dolphin built on ULTRA 3SP® with E-Glass 3SP®
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While 3D printing technology is theoretically great for any type of manufacturing, there are still some practical limitations that are seriously limiting widespread adoption. Most important is price-quality ratio. If you are trying to save as much money as possible for your start-up, then an FDM 3D printer sounds great. But in terms of quality and material strength, industrial-level 3D printing technologies, such as Selective Laser Sintering metal 3D printing and Stereolithography resin 3D printing offer far better results. So what do you do?
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Although Autodesk’s CEO Carl Bass seems to be more optimistic about the industrial side of the 3D printing market than the consumer side of it all, the company has been investing heavily into this area. Over the last year alone, Bass has slowly been turning Autodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) into a force to be reckoned with, when it comes to both 3D printing software and hardware.
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The 3D printing industry has so much to give and it has only but begun. Now that the technology is widespread, amazing revolutions happen every few months, so that the ultra-fast CLIP technology announced by Carbon 3D just a couple of weeks ago has already set in motion a cascade of innovation.
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Continuous SLA 3D Printer (Eiffel Tower)
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Continuous SLA 3D Printer (Eiffel Tower Large Size)
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In selective laser melting and similar processes, thin layers of atomized, fine metal powder are distributed using a coating mechanism onto a substrate plate attached to an indexing table that moves in the Z axis.
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We seen some incredible innovations within the 3D printing space in the last couple of years. One area which presents a tremendous amount of potential is that of 3D printed electronics. Eventually we will get to a point where virtually any gadget can be 3D printed with all of its electrical components integrated within.
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It was just last week that we reported on a company called Carbon3D, who had just unveiled a “breakthrough” 3D printing process referred to as Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP). Quickly news of this new 3D printing process, which claims to be able to print objects 25-100 times faster than traditional 3D printers, hit the mainstream media.
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Super Fast 3D Printer Prints 30mm in Just 6 minutes – Coming Soon to Kickstarter
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The technologies that we often talk about for 3D printing (FDM, SLA, SLS), have been around for a while and it’s rare that we see ground breaking processes that really shake things up.
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In what may be one of the biggest stories we have covered this year, a new company, Carbon3D has just emerged out of stealth mode, unveiling an entirely new breakthrough 3D printing process, which is anywhere between 25 and 100 times faster than what’s available on the market today.The privately-held Redwood City, California-based company, Carbon3D, was founded in 2013, and since then has been secretly perfecting a new 3D printing technology which promises to change the industry forever.
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Carbon3D’s Super Fast 3D Printer Printing an Eiffel Tower
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Carbon3D CLIP technology demo 7X speed
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