Cutting Control Valve Noise with 3D Printing Technology
Control valve noise can be a significant issue caused by high-pressure drops and turbulent flow. Traditional low noise trim designs have limitations in... read more »
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Control valve noise can be a significant issue caused by high-pressure drops and turbulent flow. Traditional low noise trim designs have limitations in... read more »
Sweat contains important information about our health, and researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Engineering have made a significant... read more »
Have you ever spent a whole lot of cash on a toy for your cat, only to have the cat ignore it and... read more »
Landor & Fitch, a San Francisco-based brand consulting firm, has developed a solution to make oral care accessible to people with dexterity challenges.... read more »
Griffith Energy, a gas-fired power plant in Arizona, has turned to additive manufacturing to hugely reduce the cost of maintenance activities. When faced... read more »
Researchers at MIT have created a miniature peristaltic vacuum pump using 3D printing that could help create inexpensive portable mass spectrometers for use... read more »
Hayabusa, a sports equipment manufacturer, has recently launched a new product line of boxing gloves named T3D, which incorporates 3D printed manufacturing processes.... read more »
Hungarian design team Dress-coding has launched a new project called hEarrings that combines jewelry with hearing aids to create an innovative solution for... read more »
Mario Franchi, an Application Engineer for Additive Manufacturing at il Sentiero International Campus, faced the challenge of creating a lightweight gear and sprocket... read more »
Posedla, a Czech cycling tech company, has developed a system for 3D printing bike seats using a shaping algorithm and an MJF 3D... read more »
The sand casting process involves creating a mold from casting sand and filling it with liquid metal to create a solid part. It... read more »
We have seen a few examples of printed violins on these pages, and many of you are probably aware of the additively manufactured... read more »
Prosthetic limbs have come a long way in the last decade, largely thanks to additive manufacturing. Prosthetic arms in particular have benefited from... read more »
UnionTech is a provider of professional DLP & SLA 3D printers with a range of solutions available for dental 3D printing.
We have seen a few examples of additive manufacturing being used to manufacture prosthetic devices for smaller animals such as cats and dogs,... read more »
WS Audiology not only utilizes the 3D Systems Figure 4 solution for making production parts, but they also use it for production of... read more »
Alpine has been working with 3D Systems on the production of a titanium hydraulic accumulator for their F1 car. The accumulator is part... read more »
The European Space Agency’s 15-year Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) Program is aimed at stimulating R&D and creating innovative products for the... read more »
When you’re a startup supercar manufacturer nestled in the remote hills of New Zealand, relying on old tricks is no way to pull... read more »
3D printing is great for prototypes, and there is probably nothing more prototype-y than the Hyperloop. The Hyperloop concept was dreamed up a... read more »