Post-Processing: How (and Why) Re3DTech Goes the Extra Mile
Topics: 3D Printing, Application, Post-processing
Topics: 3D Printing, Application, Post-processing
5 Common Objections to 3D Printing in Additive Manufacturing
Topics: 3D Printing, Application
Topics: 3D Printing, Application
Topics: 3D Printing, Application
Re3DTech becomes 1st in the US to offer Lubrizol TPU for HP MJF 3D Printers
Re3DTech, A premier HP 3D Printing Service Provider, expanded its portfolio of 3D printing materials, to include TPU (Polyether Thermoplastic Polyurethane).
Topics: 3D Printing, Application, Industry News
Re3DTech Expands Metal 3D Printing Capacity with Markforged Sinter-2
Re3DTech was the first service provider to bring on the Markforged Metal X System, and have been producing metal parts for nearly 2 years.
Topics: 3D Printing, Industry News
What Can 3D Printing Do For Product Design and Development?
3D Printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing, improves upon the traditional product design and development process and offer manufacturers many advantages. Below is a summary of what Additive Manufacturing (AM), can do for product design and development – and it should be noted that nearly all of these benefits save companies either time, money, or both!
Topics: 3D Printing, Learning & Tips, How To
Additive Manufacturing, AM, is one of the fastest growing industries in the US today. AM, commonly known as 3D printing, has proven to have matured beyond prototyping and is capable of full-scale production. For example, in 2018 the HP MJF printers alone produced more than 10 million parts worldwide – and that is expected to double in 2019! 3D printing technologies are advancing rapidly and are becoming more widely adopted by manufacturers.
Topics: 3D Printing, Learning & Tips
There is a long-standing myth that 3D printing is only suitable for prototyping and that additive manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing, are not suitable for production. However, due to recent advances in build rates and quality control, 3D printing for production is rapidly being adopted by many manufacturing processes worldwide. More and more manufacturers are viewing 3D printing as a viable option for producing quality parts that are just as capable as machined or molded parts. Additionally, industrial 3D printing has not only proven itself capable for production, it is competing with traditional manufacturing methods as a cost-effective solution for low, medium and even large-scale production volumes!
Topics: 3D Printing, manufacturing technologies