3D printing in rubber: what you need to know
In this post we discuss Stratasys’s Tango and Agilus materials which simulate thermoplastic rubbers and can be mixed with other materials in their range to form elastomers of different shore hardnesses. From very soft Shore A 29 rubber parts through to very hard Shore A 80 parts.
3D PRINTING ORGANS – WHERE ARE WE NOW?
Despite finding a beginning in the 1980s, 3D printing has taken some time to find its way into our everyday lives. Now, between recent advances in technology and the expiry of a variety of key patents in the last few years, printers have never been...
THE SUITABILITY OF 3D PRINTING FOR MANUFACTURING APPLICATIONS
In recent years, 3D printing has become the buzzword when it comes to new product testing and rapid manufacturing. Watch any interview with an aspiring product designer or manufacturer and you’ll probably hear them talk about how 3D printing has...
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