We’re talking about materials and business in 3D Printing News Briefs today. DyeMansion has launched a color line for grey Multi Jet Fusion parts, and NanoAL was named a 2020 Edison Awards Gold Winner for its Addalloy product family. Finally, 3ntr is expanding its presence.
DyeMansion Introduces Vibrant Color Line for Grey MJF Parts
“In order to achieve strong colors even on parts with grey base material with immediate effect, we have redefined our process and developed a special recipe,” explained DyeMansion’s Co-Founder and CTO Philipp Kramer. “The handling remains easy for our customers, because no DM60 hardware or software adjustments are necessary to use the new colors.”
The color line won’t be commercially available until July, but DyeMansion has begun a beta program for selected customers who own both an HP Jet Fusion 4200 or 5200 system and a DyeMansion Powershot S and DM60. DyeMansion will be hosting a webinar series focused on its new colors, and the first was held this morning for APAC and Europe regions. A webinar for viewers from the US and Canada will be held next Thursday, May 14th, at 11 am EST.
NanoAL’s Addalloy Powder Wins Gold Edison Award
“Our unique alloy compositions take advantage of the powder atomization and SLM printing processes to create advanced microstructures with non-traditional nanoprecipitate strengthening mechanisms which greatly enhance the performance of 3D printed aluminum components,” NanoAL Application Engineer Jose Burgos told 3DPrint.com. “The current product line includes Addalloy 5T for structural components, Addalloy 7S for ultra-strong lightweighting applications, and Addalloy HX for thermal management. Unlike other next-generation aluminum powders on the market, these alloys are designed without expensive rare earth elements or complicated powder blends which makes them cost effective and easy to use.”
3ntr Expanding Network to Support the Industry
“3ntr has an international DNA and an incredibly versatile industrial character, capable of reading market signals and translating them into quality products, this is the company’s value proposition,” stated Emanuele D’Addario, Global Channel Manager, 3ntr. “The basis of 3ntr’s proposal is the product: simple, robust, technological, reliable and evolvable, it is designed to disrupt technological obsolescence and represents a concrete investment to support the industry.”
The company’s 3D printers will remain available to all research centers and hospitals that make a request. Additionally, 3ntr is continuing to offer its workstations to the project folding@home as part of medical research.
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