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3D Digital Data, Additive Manufacturing and Medicine – The advantages and gaps

Additive Manufacturing

Take, for example, the commercialization of Invisalign dental aligners in 1999 using indirect 3D printing of forms, and the creation of patient-matched in-ear hearing aid cases by Siemens in the early 2000s, with millions of patients treated. As metal 3D printing and materials have advanced so have solutions for healthcare.

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AM Materials Chat: Elementum3D onsite at Incodema3D for AM Voices video podcast

Additive Manufacturing

Founder and President of Elementum3D, Dr Jacob Nuechterlein and Director of Business Development, Alex Janzen sat down to discuss their current expansion and the reason their materials are driving the groundbreaking end use parts in metal 3D printing. Dr. Nuechterlein has been working in powder metallurgy for the past 15 years.

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AM Produced Mandrels provide new opportunities for composite manufacturers

AU Manufacturing

During the manufacturing process, the mandrel is inserted into the end of a tube or pipe and held in place while the object is being formed around it. The machine uses Cast In Motion (CIM) technology in combination with Massivit 3D’s patented Gel Dispensing Printing (GDP) method.

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The Benefits of Vertically Integrating Metal 3D Printing and Machining

Mold Making Technology

The company now includes facilities across the country with capabilities ranging from metal and polymer 3D printing to precision machining and injection molding. Photo Credit, all images: Addman Group Metal 3D printing and machining are complementary processes. For example, 3D-printed parts are getting larger.

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The Benefits of Vertically Integrating Metal 3D Printing and Machining

Modern Machine Shop

Metal 3D printing and machining are complementary processes. Vertically integrating 3D printing and machining gives manufacturer Addman Group the ability to manage the whole manufacturing process, ensuring that 3D printed parts meet customer needs. For example, 3D printed parts are getting larger.