By Nirup Nagabandi, Ph.D., Vice President of Materials and Process Engineering, Essentium Imagine you're an apparel manufacturer. You need machines to make your clothes. But the machines you can buy will only make clothes out of fabrics sold by … [Read more...] about 3D printing’s future is limitless, if we embrace open materials
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Essentium showcases materials-first approach at Formnext
At Formnext 2022, Essentium, Inc., a leading innovator of industrial additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, will showcase how its materials-first approach is helping customers to manufacture 3D-printed parts without compromising on quality. The … [Read more...] about Essentium showcases materials-first approach at Formnext
With the right material, low-cost 3D printers can produce strong parts
You’ve seen hundreds of stories on how young users of low-cost 3D printers create prosthetic hands and arms inexpensively. Have you ever wondered why these same users have not created prosthetic legs from those same desktop printers? The answer, of … [Read more...] about With the right material, low-cost 3D printers can produce strong parts
BASF and Essentium want to advance extrusion-based 3D printing with better materials
Plastic 3D printing continues to struggle with moving beyond the prototype phase due to a lack of durability and strength of the printed parts. BASF and Essentium are teaming up to enable the creation of more robust parts for use in mass production … [Read more...] about BASF and Essentium want to advance extrusion-based 3D printing with better materials