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Printing Buildings: No, Not Drawings—Buildings
Although the trend today for many 3D printer manufacturers is focusing on creating smaller, more budget friendly machines—units small enough to fit on your desktop—that’s not the case at Monolite UK (d-shape.com), which has develop...
Article Published: 4/20/2010
The Latest RP Material...Paper
While there is on ongoing development of various polymers, metal powders, and related materials for additive prototyping equipment, there is one that is rather remarkable in its overall simplicity. Arguably—assuming that you’re read...
Article Published: 2/25/2010
Additive Manufacturing 101: Part II
[Editor’s note: This is a continuation of a series started in the last issue of Time Compression that provides information on the various types of additive manufacturing processes.] Laser sintering (LS) is a process that has grown in popularit...
Article Published: 2/24/2010
Additive Manufacturing 101: Part I
The importance of additive manufacturing (AM) is certainly growing, and many people are being confronted with the tech that they may not have even a basic understanding about.
Article Published: 1/11/2010
3D Printing Goes Open-Source
A relatively recent development is quietly taking place, and it could have an interesting impact on the additive manufacturing (AM) industry.
Article Published: 11/5/2009
Rapid Manufacturing @ Intel
At Intel, product development and manufacturing share equal roles in advancing new products to market and, like the technology they’re producing, the factories must move at full-speed in order to stay ahead of the competition. “You need fast factori...
Article Published: 11/4/2009
Developing More Faster At Ford
Here’s how one automaker is working hard—and fast—to bring new vehicles to market at an unprecedented pace in its more than 100-year history, and while dealing with the worst market in ages.
Article Published: 9/1/2009
Spinning Quality, Design and Simulation Tools for Faster Wind Turbine Parts
Measuring quality in real-time while reducing the development cycle are both critical to producing the next generation of wind turbines and the components that run them.
Article Published: 9/1/2009
Time to Re-inspect Inspection
New hardware and software make inspection faster—and a no-brainer to use.
Article Published: 9/1/2009
Prototyping via Fast Machining
All machine tools aren’t found in factories. This one can fit on your desk.
Article Published: 9/1/2009

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