The first composite material for Stratasys’ F123 Series 3D printers is 15% stronger and more than 50% stiffer than standard ABS, without the weight of metal.
A new class of metals is compatible with 3D printing processes for use in high-performance applications for space, energy, and nuclear industries.
Observations on why parts made using a titanium alloy have defects pave way for more widespread use of additive manufacturing in the industry.