Category: 3D Printing Technology

Innovation in Architecture, Construction, Real Estate and Transportation

RoboVAST 3D Printer Model

VAST – Versatile Additive Systems & Technologies We are a team of motivated professionals operating a sustainable construction business using eco-friendly materials: wood, cellulose fiber, concrete mix, clay, and local recycled materials. Our VAST (Versatile Additive Systems & Technologies) printing technology allows big 3D printers to be adapted for turning easily from one to another…
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3d printing of continuous-fiber composites by in-nozzle impregnation

Abstract We have developed a method for the three-dimensional (3D) printing of continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastics based on fused-deposition modeling. The technique enables direct 3D fabrication without the use of molds and may become the standard next-generation composite fabrication methodology. A thermoplastic filament and continuous fibers were separately supplied to the 3D printer and the fibers…
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Clay Consistency Test

When 3d printing clay, a 5ml syringe makes a handy “squeezometer” to test clay consistency. Just pull the syringe apart, grease the plunger to reduce friction and poke some prepared clay in there. Then steal the kitchen scales and push the syringe down until clay just starts to emerge slowly. It’s very rough but still…
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Why Choose Imprint3D’s DesignVAST?

Big: • 2.8 meter x 1.4 meter x 1.4 meter build area • Can print vast number of parts: car bodies, architectural models, big ceramics, etc. Economical: • Low purchase price, starting from 15,000E • Low operating cost. Accurate: • SurePrint™ servo motors provide closed loop system • Print layer resolutions down to ____70 microns…
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Our possible industrial robot model

This is a 3D printed robotic Arm designed by Carlo Franciscone, Design Engineer from Italy – Novara. It follows the success of his previous smaller EEZYbotARM so he simply called it MK2 (make 2). It is a little bigger and stronger, just to obtain an acceptable payload. It has been designed without a definite purpose,…
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New Very Fast 3D Printing Technologies

TRADITIONAL 3D printed parts are notoriously inconsistent. Their mechanical properties vary depending on the direction the parts were printed due to the layer-by-layer approach. Limitations of size: 3D printing technology is currently limited by size constraints. Very large objects are still not feasible when built using 3D printers. Limitations of raw material: At present, 3D…
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The Fastest 3D Printers

How can you measure the fastest 3D printers? According to All3dp.com this depends on at least the following factors: 1. Type and properties of the materials printed. Some 3D printing materials are more forgiving when printed at high speed. 2. Type of the 3D printing process implemented. For example, the speed of laser sintering depends…
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Selective Laser Melting Technology

EP-M250 SLM 3D Printer Selective Laser Melting technology (SLM) Using the low power laser can directly melt elemental or alloy metal powder material, and can prototype an arbitrary complex structure and close to 100% density metal parts without cutter or tooling. Material utilization rate is high, making cost lower The build part forms layer after…
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3D metal printing technology without the compromise

Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing (UAM) is a revolutionary process technology that uses sound to merge layers of metal drawn from featureless foil stock. The process produces true metallurgical bonds with full density and works with a variety of metals. The patented technology has several unique capabilities: SOLID-STATE BOND The ultrasonic welding technology can be accomplished at…
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An Army of Robots Building as a Unit

An army of robots are involved in 33d printing building unit by the Institute of Advance Architecture of Catalonia. This is a new concept and quite possibly points the way forward for the industry. Instead of one large printer, the Minibuilders use an army of smaller machines that are the size of desktop printers. The…
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