Electrostatic discharge can cause serious integrated circuit (IC) failures. That's why it's important to take measures to mitigate it. Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory used 3D printing to apply silicone resin foams over electronic components to protect them against electrostatic discharge. An added benefit is that this material also cushions components from mechanical impact. Want to learn more details about how it works?: https://hubs.ly/Q02_Gfsy0 #Electronics #PrintedElectronics #DirectInkWriting #MaterialsDispensing #MaterialsDispensingSystem #Electrostatic #PCB #PCBs #PrintedCircuitBoard #Circuit
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Benefits of using Polypropylene (PP) for MJF 3D Printing Polypropylene (PP) is one of the main materials in various industrial sectors. The material is durable and cost-effective. That is why it is also used in additive manufacturing. In particular, it is a common material for printing using the MJF technology developed by Hewlett-Packard. To learn more 👉 click here - https://lnkd.in/ehfY_FjJ #Engineering #3Dprinting #Industrialautomation #additivemanufacturing
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igus launches new SLS printing material iglidur i230: first igus 3D printing material for polymer components that withstands temperatures of up to 110°C. 3D-printed polymer components will be able to resist much higher temperatures in future – in the engine compartment of a car, for example. While commercially available SLS printing materials threaten to deform at over 80°C, the new powdery material iglidur i230 from igus can withstand a long-term application temperature of 110°C. Furthermore, it is free of PTFE and around 80% more wear-resistant than the classic PA12. Read the full article in Industrial Automation Asia (IAA). https://lnkd.in/gMmJ9M-5 #Engineering #3DPrinting #SLSPrinting #SLS #Bearings Contact us at: Chrive Enterprises email: techsupport@chrive.ph call us: (02) 7212-2985 / +639060932607
igus launches new SLS printing material iglidur i230: first igus 3D printing material for polymer components that withstands temperatures of up to 110°C. 3D-printed polymer components will be able to resist much higher temperatures in future – in the engine compartment of a car, for example. While commercially available SLS printing materials threaten to deform at over 80°C, the new powdery material iglidur i230 from igus can withstand a long-term application temperature of 110°C. Furthermore, it is free of PTFE and around 80% more wear-resistant than the classic PA12. Read the full article in Industrial Automation Asia (IAA). https://lnkd.in/gMmJ9M-5 #Engineering #3DPrinting #SLSPrinting #SLS #Bearings
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On the way to printed Iontronics (early view): A Precursor-derived Ultramicroporous Carbon for Printing Iontronic Logic Gates and Super-Varactors https://lnkd.in/e68SYXfV
A Precursor‐Derived Ultramicroporous Carbon for Printing Iontronic Logic Gates and Super‐Varactors
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Effect of printing parameters on the mechanical properties of 3D printed short glass fiber/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene composites https://lnkd.in/d5wundGf
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The debate between TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) and EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) in 3D printing circles is worth exploring. While TPU offers exceptional flexibility, impact resistance, and durability, making it ideal for #OandP applications and more, EVA provides a more cost-effective, lightweight solution often used across our industry. Both have their strengths depending on the project and patient needs. What are your experiences with these materials in 3D printing? How do you balance performance with affordability? #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #TPU #EVA #Flexibility #MaterialsScience #Innovation #3DPrinted #CAD #Design #Lattice
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The Metal 3D Printing Technology Report is your essential guide to the latest advances, applications, and real-world insights into additive manufacturing with metal. In the first chapter of the report, we examine the dominant methods of metal 3D printing—metal laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), directed energy deposition (DED), metal extrusion, and binder jetting—as well as other still-emerging or more niche processes. Get the full report here: https://wevlv.co/4eTxDgA Xometry Aibuild UltiMaker #engineering #technology #additivemanufacturing #3dprinting #metal3dprinting
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3D printing for mass production has come a long way in a short time. It’s now so mature it has become a commodity purchase in many industries. However, some manufacturers are still reluctant to adopt it, which could be a mistake, as Paul Moloney, Midlands 3D Printing Ltd’s founder and MD, explains in the October issue of MEPCA. Read the full article in October's issue of MEPCA: ▶️ https://lnkd.in/dx5FjK8W ◀️ #Manufacturing #Engineering #Process #Control #Automation #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing
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Instead of waiting until the next morning or even a few days to build a platform full of parts, what if you could do so in 20 or 30 minutes? 🤯 Learn more about this patented 3D printing process and the engineering behind it in this guide. Learn more here👉 https://lnkd.in/e4auwsi7 #3dprinting #guide #whitepaper #additiveinnovators
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Why is quality assurance such a concern? A key benefit of 3D printing is its efficiency. But, as with any relatively new technology, there is still plenty of opportunities for advancement. At EOS they are always working to refine and improve the #DMLS process. In their continued efforts to advance 3D printing technology and techniques, they have developed a new exposure strategy, called Laser Center Depending exposure Strategy (LCDS), that yields excellent results against the previously considered best practice. Learn more about the LCDS method here: https://lnkd.in/dJEWaHxf EOS partners for sub-Saharan Africa: https://rapid3d.co.za/ #futureisadditive #responsiblemanufacturing
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Why is quality assurance such a concern? A key benefit of 3D printing is its efficiency. But, as with any relatively new technology, there is still plenty of opportunities for advancement. At EOS they are always working to refine and improve the #DMLS process. In their continued efforts to advance 3D printing technology and techniques, they have developed a new exposure strategy, called Laser Center Depending exposure Strategy (LCDS), that yields excellent results against the previously considered best practice. Learn more about the LCDS method here: https://lnkd.in/dJEWaHxf EOS partners for sub-Saharan Africa: https://rapid3d.co.za/ #futureisadditive #responsiblemanufacturing
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