In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, it’s all about new machines and materials. Wicked Engineering launched an updated version of its CUREbox, and Makeblock is introducing a new 3D printer for STEAM education. In addition, The Virtual Foundry is creating custom metal materials for 3D printing.
Wicked Engineering Launching CUREbox Plus UV Post-Cure Oven
“Those who demand the most from their 3D printed parts understand the importance of post-curing,” stated Wicked Engineering in a press release announcing the launch of the new CUREbox Plus. ” Properly cured 3D printed parts have mechanical properties far superior to those that are improperly cured. Proper post-curing requires precision equipment with a specific wavelength and intensity light source, time control, and temperature control. The CUREbox and CUREbox Plus from Wicked Engineering provide all of this for use by the 3D printing community.”
Makeblock Introduces 3D Printer for STEAM Education
“I grew up without the opportunity to learn hands-on with technology. At Makeblock, we believe the threshold to accessing technology should be lowered to enable more people to transform their creative ideas into reality. For the workforce of the future, it’s even more important to make STEAM learning tools available to every child. Our full product line helps achieve this,” said Makeblock Founder and CEO Jasen Wang.
The Virtual Foundry Developing Custom 3D Printing Materials
“The Virtual Foundry is a materials company. Developing new materials for additive manufacturing is our sole focus,” said Tricia Suess, president of The Virtual Foundry.
“Our focus is on advancing the science of powdered material technology. We apply this unique knowledge to the production of filaments of exotic composite materials.
“From defense and aerospace agencies to auto manufacturers and foundries, we’re helping a variety of customers solve some of their biggest design and engineering challenges.”
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