A study released in the 1995 September/October issue of Gear Technology examined the advantages of powder metallurgy for new and existing gear applications. “The Beginner’s Guide to Powder Metal Gears,” written by George Shturtz at Carbon City Products, Inc., explored why PM deserved serious consideration for gear design in areas like automotive, hand tools, outdoor power equipment and office machinery applications.
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News, Powder Metallurgy
If you missed Matt's webinar, watch it here: Pros & Cons of 3D Printing Metal Components
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, Metal Additive Manufacturing, Small Metal Parts, Webinar
Webinar: High-Performance Metal 3D Printing - A Metallurgical Perspective
If you missed Lance’s webinar, you can access the recording here: High-Performance Metal 3D Printing; A Metallurgical Perspective
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, 17-4 PH, Webinar
When people think of the benefits of 3D printing, they often think of complex geometries, quick iteration, and short lead times. But many are now realizing that 3D printing can be a huge cost saver when its done right.
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, Cost, Traditional Manufacturing
Webinar: Metal 3D Printing in MedTech: Case Studies, Success Stories, and Getting to Production
Watch Matt’s webinar here: Metal 3D Printing in MedTech
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, Medical Device, Webinar
3DEO in the News: 3DEO Hosts Students on VIP Innovation Tour
3DEO Inc., a Los Angeles-based metal 3D-printing technology company, hosts the two winning teams of Carrot Group’s Mission: Impact Challenge – Connected Community challenge on their VIP Innovation Tour. The six students got to meet the team and learn more about the company’s technology.
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News
3DEO in the News: 3D Printing News Sliced: Pyrogenesis, Under Armour, Onshape, Apollo 11
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News
3DEO Hosts High School and Middle School Students on VIP Innovation Tour
Gardena, CA: 3DEO Inc., a Los Angeles-based metal 3D printing technology company, hosts the two winning teams of Carrot Group’s Mission: Impact Challenge – Connected Community challenge on their VIP Innovation Tour. The six students got to meet the team and learn more about 3DEO’s disruptive technology.
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News
Binder Jetting is a category of metal additive manufacturing (AM) that utilizes liquid binder, metal powder, and sintering to print high-resolution parts. Sintered parts can have limits on size, density or geometry but despite this, Binder Jetting has garnered a lot of attention due to its potential advantages in scalability and production cost. This post provides an overview of Binder Jetting, digs deeper into its advantages and disadvantages, and highlights applications for which it is best suited.
Companies that have commercialized or announced their development of Binder Jetting technology are highlighted in the chart below. ExOne and Digital Metal are shipping commercial Binder Jetting systems (ExOne has by far the most systems in the field) and also offer printed parts as a service, as does 3DEO. Desktop Metal, HP, Stratasys, GE, and 3DEO are not yet shipping a commercially available Binder Jetting printer.
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News
3DEO in the News: Supplier Stories for the Week of July 7th
Topics: Metal 3D Printing, News