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Rapid prototyper appoints operations manager
3T RPD Ltd is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Porter as Operations Manager, signifying further the successful growth of this rapid product development specialist.
News from 3T RPD (16 March 2004)
New level of quality from leading rapid prototyper
Fitstogether Ltd, has successfully achieved the updated ISO 9001:2000 quality standard, implementing the new procedures in just one year.
News from Fitstogether (12 March 2004)
Polycarbonate RP material can be sterilised
Stratasys is announcing that it has developed a polycarbonate modelling material for food-, pharmaceutical-, and medical-equipment modelling.
News from Stratasys (11 March 2004)
Rapid prototyping brings dreams to life
Technical background article Richard Amarosa describes how rapid prototyping can build anything that can be modelled in a solid material.
News from Tech Ed Concepts (11 March 2004)
Speed is critical to RPD success
User application article An ability to work to short deadlines was a critical element in the decision made by Euroclone to appoint Fitstogether for the successful development and introduction of new laboratory products.
News from Fitstogether ( 1 March 2004)
Rapid product development seminars continue
Following the success of previous two rapid product development seminars at 3T's new sales office in Telford, the next event on Thursday 18th March 2004 will be held at Polymer Training in Telford.
News from 3T RPD ( 1 March 2004)
3D printer creates advanced models
The Dimension 3D Printing Group has expanded its family of 3D printers with the launch of Dimension SST, a new product that allows users to develop advanced 3D models.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (27 February 2004)
Stereolithography produces novel furnishing
User application article In the "Spin Off" forum of the Imm Cologne international furniture fair, Freedom Of Creation (FOC) introduced new concepts for lightweight, yet extremely strong and translucent furniture. Brochure available
News from DSM Somos (20 February 2004)
3D printing goes live in Birmingham
3D Systems will run a live demonstration of its InVision 3D printer at Solid Modelling 2004 at the NEC, Birmingham, UK on 31st March and 1st April 2004, on booth 59.
News from 3D Systems (20 February 2004)
Stereolithography resins qualify for Sony systems
The complete DSM Somos line of UV-curable stereolithography resins has been qualified for use in Sony's Solid Creation Systems (SCS), available for sale in North America. Brochure available
News from DSM Somos (19 February 2004)
Cost-effective manufacturing by laser sintering
The new Eosint M 270 laser sintering machine manufactures metal components in small, medium and even large volumes by fusing successive layers of powder using data from a sliced CAD model.
News from EOS Electro Optical Systems (12 February 2004)
3D Systems and EOS bury the hatchet
3D Systems Corp has entered into an agreement with EOS that settles all worldwide disputes and litigation between the two companies.
News from 3D Systems (10 February 2004)
SLS technology aims to give a racing edge
Using selective laser sintering technology, 3T RPD will supply operational prototypes and components to the Oxford Brookes teams for this year's Formula Student challenge.
News from 3T RPD (10 February 2004)
Stereolithography material is like white ABS
Quickparts has a new white ABS-like stereolithography (SLA) material for use in rapid prototyping and RTV patterns.
News from Quickparts.com ( 6 February 2004)
Rapid prototyping machines build layer on layer
Wax carving and other time consuming processes are no longer required for high precision 3D modelling and rapid prototyping. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (21 January 2004)
Global role for Kayser
3D Systems Corp has appointed Bob Kayser as Vice President of Global Sales, effective from 19th January 2004.
News from 3D Systems (20 January 2004)
Christmas cards by e-mail
In the lead up to Christmas, 3T RPD raised GBP 238 from its customers, prospects and suppliers for CLIC (Challenging Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood).
News from 3T RPD ( 8 January 2004)
Japanese 3D printer order is largest ever
Stratasys has secured a $1.5 million order from its Tokyo-based distributor, Marubeni Solutions Corp.
News from Stratasys ( 1 January 2004)
Moulding process cuts down on production tooling
User application article Leak detector manufacturer Primayer needed a manufacturing process that would deliver high quality products with minimal outlay on production tooling.
News from Martello (23 December 2003)
Composite produces stiffer and stronger prototypes
Bluestone SL is an all-new material for stereolithography set for launch next year by 3D Systems Corp.
News from 3D Systems (10 December 2003)
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