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MIM lets designers run wild
The MIM production technique enables the manufacture of parts with complex shapes, fine detail, accurate dimensions and smooth surfaces, at economical costs.
News from Metal Injection Mouldings (24 November 2005)
Investment casting produces rapid prototypes
PI Castings has its own facility for producing rapid prototype investment castings without the need for tooling.
News from PI Castings (24 November 2005)
Laser sintering provides personalised control
User application article 3T RPD's prototype components are being used every night by presenters on the ITN News.
News from 3T RPD (15 November 2005)
Laser-sintering success at Jaguar
User application article Jaguar's Whitley Engineering Centre is reducing development time with laser-sintering rapid prototyping - and producing stronger, more widely-applicable parts
News from EOS Electro Optical Systems ( 1 November 2005)
SL resin passes cast pattern test
User application article Chicago-area service bureau Express Pattern used Somos WaterShed 11120 stereolithography resin to produce investment cast patterns resulting in a metal part yield of close to 95%. Brochure available
News from DSM Somos (31 October 2005)
Budget-price 3D printer handles fine detail
New from Z Corp, the ZPrinter 310 Plus is claimed to create the most detailed parts in its price class at unparalleled speed.
News from Z Corp (19 October 2005)
Virtual reality company gets physical
Virtalis, best known for being Europe's top virtual reality company, has decided to get physical by becoming a reseller in the UK for 3D Systems' InVision product range. Brochure available
News from Virtalis (17 October 2005)
New materials for direct metal laser-sintering
New materials for direct metal laser-sintering aim to open up additional application areas, particularly in the aerospace and medical industries.
News from EOS Electro Optical Systems (14 October 2005)
Clay moves up from President to CEO
G Thomas Clay has become CEO of Z Corporation, maker of the world's fastest 3D printers, following the company's merger with Contex Scanning Technology of Denmark.
News from Z Corp (13 October 2005)
Resins enable production quality pieceparts
User application article In October 2004, Martello was approached by Absolute Product Design regarding an optical scanner project it was designing which needed production quality pieceparts.
News from Martello ( 6 October 2005)
Rapid prototyping speeds innovation to market
User application article When David Alner devised a novel handle design that could make the humble wheelbarrow more controllable, he needed trial prototype models to interest prospective buyers.
News from Martello ( 6 October 2005)
Sterolithography resins offer colour options
DSM Somos has expanded its popular Somos 9000 and Somos 12000 material series with two new variant colour product offerings. Brochure available
News from DSM Somos ( 3 October 2005)
New look and feel for laser sintered components
3T RPD has recently started supplying components in Alumide, the aluminium-filled nylon material from EOS.
News from 3T RPD (29 September 2005)
Court rules on stereolithography material
The Frankfurt District Court in Germany has ruled that 3D Systems' Bluestone filled stereolithography material infringes a co-owned DSM patent. Brochure available
News from DSM Somos (21 September 2005)
One-piece prototypes validate cycle design
User application article 3T RPD produced functional and aesthetically pleasing prototypes to assist Paul Wolfson in his final year of study in Industrial Design and Technology at Loughborough University.
News from 3T RPD (21 September 2005)
Seminars explain latest small batch techniques
MCP Tooling Technologies is holding two free educational seminars aimed at designers and manufacturers. Brochure available
News from MCP Tooling Technologies (20 September 2005)
3D printer provides tactical edge
User application article The nature of warfare requires military tacticians to know the lay of the land in advance to protect troops, a capability increasingly enabled by 3D printing technology and the US
News from Z Corp (15 September 2005)
Vacuum casting process speeds prototyping
User application article Paragon Rapid Technologies has produced a range of prototype radiation detection devices using its advanced two-shot vacuum casting process.
News from Paragon Rapid Technologies (13 September 2005)
Laser-sintering moves to e-manufacturing
User application article More and more application cases show that laser-sintering is not only suited for building prototypes or tooling, but that the technology is also being embraced as manufacturing technology.
News from EOS Electro Optical Systems ( 8 September 2005)
Reseller to marry SolidWorks with 3D printing
Z Corp has signed GoEngineer as its newest reselling partner, charged with promoting Z Corp 3D printing solutions throughout the Western USA.
News from Z Corp ( 1 September 2005)
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