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As the demand for composite parts increases, so does the need for more efficient and cost-effective production solutions. In this blog we will explore why Massivit’s 10000 machine and its additively produced mandrels are ideal for forming composite parts. We will discuss the advantages of our water breakable material, as well as the cost savings that can be realised.
Automotive production has been revolutionized by the integration of 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, into the production process. This innovative technology has allowed companies to cut costs, increase efficiency and improve the end product. In this blog, we will take a closer look at how additive manufacturing is reducing costs for automotive production through specific applications for which this technology is being leveraged.
For CNC service shops, remaining relevant in a highly competitive market is key. In order to stay ahead and meet the growing demands of customers, CNC service shops need to incorporate the latest tools and equipment into their operations. One such tool that is becoming increasingly popular and relevant is a large-scale 3D printer. By adding a large-scale 3D printer to their arsenal, CNC service shops can not only increase their efficiency and cost savings, but also offer a wider range of services to their customers. It’s for these reasons and more that they are augmenting their offering with 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM).
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is a technology that is rapidly gaining popularity in various industries, including architecture. This innovative method of designing and building physical objects offers architects and builders a new way to approach the design, fabrication, and construction of the built environment.
Just as quickly as the clock turned from 2022 to 2023, we’re almost 1/2th through this new year. It’s easy to forget how quickly things move, and sometimes it’s also easy to forget just how impactful additive manufacturing (AM) is to our world.
By enabling the production of customized, complex, and lightweight products on demand, 3D printing has the potential to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enable more sustainable manufacturing processes.
As we head into 2023, we’ve seen a lot of change already. Additive manufacturing has grown by leaps and bounds, revolutionizing the processes of production, all while reducing its carbon footprint.
It’s hard to argue how influential the invention of the railroad systems has been across so many industries. From crops to oil to military equipment, railroads have changed the game regarding transporting heavy material over large distances, and changed the way we live our lives along with it.
Here at Massivit, we’re big fans of Formnext. Of course, being that it is one of the preeminent international exhibitions for additive manufacturing, it’s no wonder we always mark our calendars for the big show. This year Formnext came back in a big way, delighting crowds while enlightening them about the latest and greatest in additive manufacturing – or 3D printing, if you like.
Across industries, companies are struggling with the question of spare parts. The production, storage, and shipping of spare parts is a source of time-consuming and expensive problems for suppliers and customers.
For well over a century, people around the globe have flocked to a sweeping array of amusement parks, theme parks, and other attractions that seek to transport patrons to a different reality, if only for a few hours. For juggernauts such as Disney, Universal Studios, and Six Flags, who operate parks in multiple countries, the primary challenge is creating immersive experiences. With breakthroughs in 3D printing, theme park designers now have a powerful new way to meet this challenge.
Spare parts for your machine fleet: either you have too many of them or too few. And on top of that, just that one vital piece is no longer available from the supplier. The production, storage and shipping of spare parts is a source of time-consuming and expensive problems for suppliers and customers.
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