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UltiMaker

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Since 2011, Ultimaker has built an open and easy-to-use solution of 3D printers, software, and materials that enable professional ...

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nTopology

Design & Engineering Software

nTopology is a software company building the next generation of engineering...

63 Posts

BigRep

Additive Manufacturing

Industrial Large-Format 3D Printers built to take you from prototyping to p...

25 Posts

BCN3D Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

A leader in 3D printing solutions worldwide who, above all, believes in ena...

13 Posts

polySpectra

Additive Manufacturing

We help innovative engineers 3D print end-use components they can trust usi...

12 Posts

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Commercially pure copper is a highly desirable material for heat exchangers and electrical components due to its excellent thermal and electrical properties. While these properties are beneficial for the application, they also turn the process of using copper in AM into a challenge.

Copper Additive Manufacturing for Heat Exchanger Design

For Carl Zeiss Optical Components, a subsidiary of Carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik, precision matters – sometimes down to the hundredth of a millimeter. The company manufactures microscopes, multi-sensoric machines, and optical sensors for industrial measurement and quality assurance purposes

ZEISS: 3D printing precision parts for serial production

Once you’ve decided to implement 3D printing within your workflow, you’ll need to know how to use the technology as productively as possible. The following tips will enable you to make the most of your 3D printer as quickly as possible.

Top 5 tips for ramping up 3D printing