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New 3D printing process offers energy storage benefits

Manufacturer's Monthly

UNSW engineers have developed a new 3D printing process that prints solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPE) into any shape desired for use in energy storage. However, in a paper published in Advanced Materials, the team from UNSW reports their 3D printed SPE offers high conductivity, as well as robust strength.

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Impossible Objects Breaks the 3D Printing Speed Barrier with launch of CBAM 25, Fifteen Times Faster than Existing Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

Printing fifteen times faster than the fastest competition, the CBAM 25 brings 3D printing into mass production. The CBAM 25 is the world’s fastest printer and we are entering a new era of 3D printing with nearly unlimited material options at the speed of true mass production. “The

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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

per cent spike in CAGR, as a result of the growing popularity of 3D printing, according to a market report from Future Market Insights. The analysis found that the market is growing as a result of expanding uses for additive manufacturing and materials in the aerospace and healthcare industries. billion (AUD 71.8

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RAPID + TCT 2023 Booth Interview: Sciaky Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM)

Additive Manufacturing

Chicago-based Sciaky produces an electron beam-based directed energy deposition process that is capable of building large-scale quality parts, particularly for the aerospace industry. discusses the advantages of using electron beam-based additive manufacturing systems and some exciting use-cases for e-beam AM.

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New UK Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence and Spin Out Launched by the University of Wolverhampton with Support from EOS and AMCM

i4.0 today

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing global leaders EOS , and AMCM , have today announced they will join forces to launch a new UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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Australian-US Advanced Manufacturers Collaborate onNovel Thermal Solutions in North America

Additive Manufacturing

Farmington, CT, December 14, 2022 – Mott and Conflux announced a partnership to bring Conflux’s 3D printed thermal solutions to North American markets. Its revolutionary heat exchange technology has transformed product and system performance across Aerospace, Automotive, Motorsports, Micro-electronics, Industrial and Energy industries.

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Additive Manufacturing Hardware: 2022 Roundup of New Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

Highlights included more options for printing bigger and smaller, printing electronics and composites, and a couple of open platforms to allow more material development for industry and researchers. 3DQue Launches QuinlyVision for 3D Printing: 3DQue Systems Inc. Photocentric launches Liquid Crystal Magna v.2: