Category: 3D Printing

Enhancing Fatigue Resistance in 3D Printed Titanium Alloys

Chinese scientists have introduced a novel approach to improve the fatigue performance of 3D printed titanium alloys. Led by Profs. Zhang Zhefeng and Zhang Zhenjun from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team proposed the Net-Additive Manufacturing Preparation (NAMP) technique, which addresses microstructure and defect regulation. Published in Nature, their study aims to overcome the […]

Creality adds the new K1C 3D printer to its portfolio: Technical specifications and pricing

3D printer manufacturer Creality has launched the new K1C 3D printer, expanding its K1 3D printer series that gained consumer acclaim for its speed and user-friendly setup in 2023. The K1C builds upon its predecessor’s success by introducing enhancements such as a reliable extrusion system, improved filament compatibility, and new features like an AI camera […]

3D Printing News Unpeeled: Fatigue Strength, Electrochemical Transistors and Anycubic Hack – 3DPrint.com

KTH Royal Institute of Technology along with Stockholm University has made electrochemical transistors using a Nanoscribe 3D printer. This may allow them to relatively easily make small scale and custom bioelectronic devices. Image of the Anycubic hack by Mr_0verwrite Anycubic 3D printers have been hacked exposing 2.9 million printers to a harmless bit of Gcode […]

Design Guideline: Considerations for 3D Printing

There is more to design than just choosing a CAD software tool. Learn about the other factors that go into a complete 3D printing design solution. Posted on September 29, 2016 by Scott Cahoon As part of the additive manufacturing domain, 3D printing expands the capabilities of traditional “subtractive” manufacturing methods through complex, embedded, one-of-a-kind […]

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