3d printed support material
NatureWorks Introducing New Ingeo 3D450 PLA 3D Printing Formulation
Advanced materials company NatureWorks, headquartered in Minnesota and jointly owned by Cargill and chemical producer PTT Global Chemical in Thailand, is the world’s leading manufacturer of Ingeo material, a PLA…
Interview With Kevin Eckes of Selective Powder Deposition Firm Aerosint
Most new startups in 3D printing are rather boring. There’s lots of whizzbang but very little fundamental innovation. Most of them are looking to score not looking to improve 3D…
3D Printing with Water Soluble Supports Improved with Latest Prusa Update
Nothing kills the high of 3D printing a cool model quite like having to sit down and pry off support materials. Maybe I’m wrong – maybe there are some who…
3D Printing News Briefs: May 12, 2017
In this week’s second edition of 3D Printing News Briefs, we’ve got stories on 3D printing business, a new facility, and a couple of new products. The SYNNEX Corporation announced…
Further Developments Made in Dissolvable Supports for Metal 3D Printed Parts
It’s hard enough to remove supports from many plastic 3D printed parts, but more than one company has been working on developing ways to make plastic support removal easier, to the…
Omegasonics Makes 3D Print Post-Processing Fast and Easy with Ultrasonic Technology
There’s one aspect of 3D printing technology that is consistently glossed over by many, and that is post-processing. Even as more and more people become familiar with 3D printing, there’s…
Researchers Are Able to Dissolve Support Structures in Metal 3D Printing, Offering Great Potential for Future
Dissolvable supports in 3D printing. It’s music to the ears of anyone who works with this technology in any capacity, well aware of the headaches that using supports can involve—and…
3D Systems Unveils Water Soluble Rinse-Away Material for Cube & CubePro 3D Printers
When it comes to FDM/FFF based 3D printing, there is nothing that unnerves me more than having to spend time removing support material from printed objects. There have been cases…