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Velo3D launches Sapphire XC 1MZ metal 3D printer with 600 x 1000 mm build volume
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2022-06-16 16:30
Velo3D launches Sapphire XC 1MZ metal 3D printer with 600 x 1000 mm build volume
The new machine is expected to commence shipping in late Q3 2022. Velo3D has announced the launch of its Sapphire XC 1MZ metal 3D printing system – its largest additive manufacturing platform in build volume yet. The new machine has a total build volume twice the size of the Sapphire XC system Velo launched in October 2020 and nine times that of the standard Sapphire platform it initially came to market with. It has been developed based on feedback from customers in aerospace, energy, and defence, with several aerospace companies expecting to receive shipment of the first Sapphire XC 1MZ machines in late Q3 2022.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-news/metal-additive-manufacturing-news/velo3d-sapphire-xc-1mz-metal-3d-printer/

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Velo3D launches Sapphire XC 1MZ metal 3D printer with 600 x 1000 mm build volume
The new machine is expected to commence shipping in late Q3 2022. Velo3D has announced the launch of its Sapphire XC 1MZ metal 3D printing system – its largest additive manufacturing platform in build...
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XJet delivers first Carmel 1400M metal 3D printing system to Azoth
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2022-03-21 19:30
XJet delivers first Carmel 1400M metal 3D printing system to Azoth
On-demand additive manufacturing service Azoth has received the first commercial XJet Carmel 1400M metal 3D printing system. Azoth is supported by the EWIE group of companies (EGC) who are specialists in high volume metal manufacturing for the likes of Ford, Rolls Royce, Chrysler and John Deere. The company was established when EGC leaders saw the potential of additive manufacturing. Having surveyed the market for a metal additive manufacturing technology that could address demand for small, complex and high-definition parts which could not be produced with powder bed fusion or binder jet systems, Azoth decided to pursue XJet's Nanoparticle Jetting technology.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-news/metal-additive-manufacturing-news/xjet-first-carmel-1400m-metal-3d-printing-system-azoth

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XJet delivers first Carmel 1400M metal 3D printing system to Azoth
On-demand additive manufacturing service Azoth has received the first commercial XJet Carmel 1400M metal 3D printing system. Azoth is supported by the EWIE group of companies (EGC) who are specialists...
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#85 Innovators on Innovators: Prof. Phill Dickens & Stefanie Brickwede discuss the suitability of AM for spare parts
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2022-03-14 21:30
#85 Innovators on Innovators: Prof. Phill Dickens & Stefanie Brickwede discuss the suitability of AM for spare parts
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we bring you the latest instalment of our Innovators on Innovators series, featuring Professor Phill Dickens of Added Scientific and University of Nottingham and Stefanie Brickwede of Deutsche Bahn and Mobility Goes Additive.  Having recently worked with a group that is exploring the use of 3D printing technology for spare parts, Phill has began to question the technology's suitability for the application. Meanwhile, Stefanie recently told TCT that she has seen 'so many companies' discovering they can use the technology for spare parts.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/3d-printing-resource-center/additive-insights-podcast/85-innovators-on-innovators-phill-dickens-stefanie-brickwede-spare-parts

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#85 Innovators on Innovators: Prof. Phill Dickens & Stefanie Brickwede discuss the suitability of AM for spare parts
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we bring you the latest instalment of our Innovators on Innovators series, featuring Professor Phill Dickens of Added Scientific and University of Nott...
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Fusion3 promises "breakthrough speed and print quality" with EDGE 3D printer launch
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2022-02-22 19:30
Fusion3 promises "breakthrough speed and print quality" with EDGE 3D printer launch
3D printer manufacturer Fusion3 has announced the launch of its latest professional-class polymer extrusion 3D printer, promising greater 'speed, print quality, and durability.' The Fusion3 EDGE is said to offer 'capabilities usually found in expensive industrial 3D printers' at a lower price point of 6,999 USD, including a large, enclosed build chamber of 355 x 355 x 365 mm which can be heated to 70 oC, material flexibility including carbon-fibre reinforced and 316L stainless steel filaments, and upgraded motion control components.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-news/polymer-additive-manufacturing-news/fusion3-promises-breakthrough-speed-quality-edge-3d-printer

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Fusion3 promises "breakthrough speed and print quality" with EDGE 3D printer launch
3D printer manufacturer Fusion3 has announced the launch of its latest professional-class polymer extrusion 3D printer, promising greater 'speed, print quality, and durability.' The Fusion3 EDGE is sa...
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Ukrainian dental firm deploys Photocentric LCD 3D printing technology to produce aligner models
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2022-01-11 17:30
Ukrainian dental firm deploys Photocentric LCD 3D printing technology to produce aligner models
Ukrainian dental aligner company Usmih has established an additive manufacturing workflow to produce aligner models that comprises of Photocentric's LC Magna 3D printer and a conveyor belt system. Usmih is also leaning on Photocentric's 3D printing resin offering to print the aligner models, with the company expecting its process to be ready for full production in Q1 of 2022. While the company is remaining coy on how its workflow runs, it decided to align with Photocentric because of its capacity to ‘enable large-scale production at a competitive cost'.

https://www.tctmagazine.com/additive-manufacturing-3d-printing-news/polymer-additive-manufacturing-news/ukrainian-dental-firm-deploys-photocentric-lcd-3d-printing-t

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Ukrainian dental firm deploys Photocentric LCD 3D printing technology to produce aligner models
Ukrainian dental aligner company Usmih has established an additive manufacturing workflow to produce aligner models that comprises of Photocentric's LC Magna 3D printer and a conveyor belt system. Usm...
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