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Sintavia Raises the Bar for Production-Level, 3D-Printed Parts
Sintavia is already expanding its facilities to handle the increasing customer workload, with goals of adding 35 more AM systems plus larger furnaces and HIP equipment by 2020.
Riding on the Speed of Additive Manufacturing and HPC
Formula One teams turn to 3D printing and cluster-powered simulation.
Editor’s Picks for September 14-20, 2017
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
EOS Expands Academia Program With Help of Sintatrec
EOS, in the field of industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, is expanding its academia program and collaborating with Sintratec.
3i-PRINT Fits New Front to Classic VW Caddy
Editor’s Picks for August 31-September 6, 2017
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Metal 3D Printing: Making the Unprintable, Printable
Metal additive manufacturing is not a rescue for a bad design, but with thoughtful preparation, users can get strong, lightweight parts that exceed their expectations.
Reusing IN625 Powder for 3D Printing: What Does the Test Data Say?
Engineers at Stratasys Direct Manufacturing did an in-depth, eight-month study that measured and evaluated a number of part properties.
EOSTATE Exposure OT Monitors Metal-Based AM
Continued optimization includes camera-based monitoring of the build process.
Editor’s Picks for June 15-21, 2017
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EOSPRINT 2.0 CAM Tool Enables CAD Data Optimization
EOS offers EOSPRINT 2.0, which it dubs as an intuitive, open and productive CAM tool for industrial 3D printing.
Editor’s Picks for May 11-17, 2017
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Dissolvable Metal Supports for 3D Printing - for Real!
The solution to dissolvable metal supports causes certain areas of a metal additive manufactured part to react chemically when immersed in a corrosive solution.
3D Printing Metals: Why Support Designs Matter
Designing with metal additive manufacturing in mind means understanding how support structures transfer heat.
The Changing Art of Making Parts: Part 2
Simulation-driven additive manufacturing advances to take on materials, organic shapes and new manufacturing techniques.



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