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SLA and DLP Technology: Incredible Detail in 3D Printing
Yes, that is our CEO. And yes, you can create this kind of detailed #3Dprint using SLA and DLP. These technologies give us the ability to exactly replicate anything physical in 3D with a level of...
Flexible Manufacturing Flow: How Collaboration Solved a Large Order
When a customer contacted us with a large order that needed to be filled quickly, our CEO knew that completing an entire production run in one shot would not work for us. Instead of sticking to...
The Defense and Aerospace Industries are about to become the New Leaders in the Growth of Metal Additive Manufacturing
In addition, the Defence Industry has progressed from Experimental to Developing and is now in the stage of actually Scaling Metal Additive Manufacturing Industrial Processes. What is being observed...
If you can hold it, you can sell it
One thing our CEO has learned from working with hardware teams, founders, and engineers is that conversations change the moment you place a real part on the table. Retailers pay attention....
New SLA 3D Printers: Pushing the Boundaries of Quality
As a result of our attendance at FORMNEXT and discussions with Phrozen 3D Printer, we have obtained new SLA printers. The objective of the current project is to compare and assess the new SLA...
MJF vs. SAF: why we choose MJF
We have always focused on quality in our 3D prints produced for our clients. We are constantly exploring new technologies and finding better ways to deliver the full possibilities and capabilities...
What can be 3D printed? Insights from “Formnext“
At present, there is really little that cannot be 3D printed. A few images from the exhibitors at #formnext showcase that. Some are examples produced to test; Some to solve real problems; Some...
Misconception 8: “3D printed parts look rough, cheap, and unfinished“
That may have been the case years ago. But it isn’t true with Multi Jet Fusion (#MJF). If most people hold an MJF part for the first time, they are shocked. Because it does not look 3D printed. The...
Misconception 7: 3D printing is complicated to insert into current processes
Many people associate the adoption of additive manufacturing with having to change everything within their process - retraining teams, rewriting either process or documentation, or completely...
Misconception 6: 3D printing isn’t accurate enough for assemblies
We get it! For most people, their first time using 3D printing was with 3D printed parts that didn’t fit together. Rough edges. Shrinkage. Tolerances that were "close enough." But that’s not the...
The biggest myths heard from clients, Part 5
Misconception 5: “3D printing is only for startups, not enterprises” The assumption? That additive manufacturing is simply a scrappy tool for early innovators who lack sufficient funding for...
The biggest myths heard from clients, Part 4
Misconception 4: “3D printing is only for looks, not function.” This is another one of those myths heard all the time. Teams often think of 3D printing as a way to make show models—something that...












