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Thermoplastics: The Strongest Choice for 3D Printing
When Material Stability and Long-Term Performance is Paramount The majority of today’s consumer products — and many commercial ones — are composed of thermoplastics. When designing a new product, engineers can best predict its end performance by prototyping with a material as similar to it as possible. That’s why 3D printing with thermoplastics is so…
PostProcess: Advancing 3D Post-Print Surface Finishing with Automation
Overcoming Additive Manufacturing Surface Finishing Challenges with Automated SRF Technology Learn what’s required to optimize and scale a 3D post-print surface finish operation to achieve maximum efficiency and productivity. What challenges are encountered for surface finishing using traditional methods What’s required to optimize and scale a 3D post-print surface finish operation How revolutionary software-driven innovations…
DriveWorks Enables Shotton Group to Reduce Sales Process time by over 80%
Shotton Group are a family owned business with four divisions operating across Australia. Established in 1977, they began as suppliers of sheet metal and then diversified to create and sell their own products. In 2010, the company founded ‘Shotton Lifts’, becoming the only local manufacturer of residential, commercial and disabled access lifts in Melbourne, Australia….
Recent Advances in 3D Printing for the Automotive Industry
3D Printing Automotive Industry techniques and best practices continue to support additive manufacturing for vehicle production. Watch this on-demand webinar to catch up and stay abreast of advances in the latest 3D Printing technology and follow along with George Russell, an Automotive Segment Leader at Stratasys as he explains these advances. The following topics are covered…
3D Printing a Space Vehicle for Mars Exploration
To design such a tenacious and specialized vehicle, NASA are 3D Printing Space Vehicle Parts. For example, about 70 of the parts that make up the rover were built digitally, directly from computer designs, in the heated chamber of a production-grade Stratasys 3D Printer.
Digitising Bridges: An Integrated Digital Delivery Process Using DriveWorks and SOLIDWORKS
Transforming the Bridge Industry Recently, Laing O’Rourke collaborated with Tony Gee and Partners and Cambridge University to develop a unified digital delivery process for the bridge industry. The project configures bridge designs from a set of key inputs and a library of parametric components. The key focus of the project is to create a common standard by synchronising data…






