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PUNCH Torino
PUNCH Torino, un centro di ricerca e sviluppo e un’azienda di ingegneria, stampa in 3D un attrezzo di bloccaggio dell’albero a camme con il software Simulation: riducendo otto iterazioni di progettazione a una sola.
Introducing Fine Features, Turbo Mode for 17-4PH Stainless Steel
Introducing two new print modes for 17-4PH Stainless Steel on the Metal X. Print fine features in high resolution — or accelerate print speeds without sacrificing quality.
Harnessing the Power of Additive Manufacturing: A Call for Increased Investment to Tackle Supply Chain Challenges
McService
Forniamo un supporto completo agli uffici tecnici in ambito meccanico e industriale.
Università di Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Il Gruppo di ricerca per la produzione avanzata integrata dell'Università di Las Palmas de Gran Canaria conduce ricerche sui processi produttivi.
How to Define Precision in 3D Printing, Factors Affecting Precision, and Potential Tradeoffs
3 ways to define the role of precision in 3D printing, with a discussion on factors that influence precision and potential tradeoffs.
Maximizing Uptime in an Uncertain Era: How to Add Flexibility to the JIT Model for Supply Chain Resilience
Today's unpredictable world demands new measures to build supply chain resilience. Additive manufacturing at the point of need grants the needed flexibility to keep production lines running.
From Slicers to Performance Simulators: Evolution of Industrial 3D Printing Software
3D printing software has evolved beyond just slicing. Learn how cutting-edge software tools make additive manufacturing faster, more efficient, and more automated than ever.
Unique 3D Printed Tools Solve a Problem for Jeep Enthusiasts
This Jeep enthusiast designed 3D printed tools to make his Jeep Wrangler's roof panels and doors easier to remove. Check out his Q&A with us to hear his entrepreneurial story.
Clenaware Systems
“Ogni mese spediamo centinaia di asciuga bicchieri Airack in tutto il mondo. E grazie a Markforged possiamo progettarle e produrle usando il modello "just-intime", stampando le parti quando serve ed evadendo gli ordini più rapidamente, con un notevole risparmio in termini di tempo e di spazio di stoccaggio nel nostro stabilimento.” Richard Harris, CEO, Clenaware