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Federal Regulations for 3D Printing

Breakthrough in medical devices, aerospace, automotive and other industries means that regulations for 3D printing are starting to become increasingly important. (Robohand image via MakerBot) High-tech industries such as aerospace and medical fields are turning to 3D printing as a replacement for standard manufacturing. What was once used as a way to produce prototypes, toys and other

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Printed Circuits with a #3dPrinter

Electronic devices and components, such as light switches, cell phones, and circuit boards, are typically made up of at least two different materials. Plastics often comprise the structure and substrate while metals like copper are necessary for conducting electricity. Any 3D printer can handle the plastic parts using easily-available filaments.  However, the electronic portions require

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3D Printing Set to Disrupt Industries

On October 29, 2014, Hewlett Packard released information about its Multi-Jet Fusion technology, and how it is capable of producing multi-colored, three-dimensional objects. HP’s announcement focused widespread attention on the new industry that is quickly evolving around 3D printing. In global terms, today’s manufacturing of parts using 3D printers is minuscule. However, most analysts expect that to

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3D Printing Potential To Change The Automotive Industry

Complex printed parts have the potential to drastically alter the automotive industry. What Are the Advantages of Selective Laser Melting for the Automotive Industry?Recently the automotive industry is facing some tough times. The global economic crisis, the rise of emerging markets such as China and India, resulting in financial pressures from higher raw material prices

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