The Chinese company Nanjing BRAGi Optical Technology Co, Ltd. is doing exactly this as their business model – while relying on the experience and expertise of EOS, the technology provider for 3D printing, for this and future growth.
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The Challenge Back in 2018, ST Engineering already had plans to expand their AM capabilities from Filament Layer Manufacturing (FLM)…
Overview Founded in 1911, the Eaton Corporation is a worldwide leader in power management solutions spanning a diverse range of…
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is perceived as an innovative processing method to replace traditionally produced parts, including castings and…
Thomas Hafkamp, a Ph.D. researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, is developing a novel closed-loop control system for SLA 3D…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The Challenge Substitute a conventional primary flight control hydraulic component with an additively manufactured part – fulfilling all certification…
“EOS Technology – EOSINT M 270, enabled us to manufacture an extremely durable component, while at the same time successfully…
Case Study: introducing the Calibry 3D scanner into workflow of an orthopedic clinic to decrease physician workload. In short: A…
Refill instead of throwing away – that’s the idea behind the first refill station by German skincare manufacturer Beiersdorf for…
Lighter, more cost-efficient, and “quicker to manufacture” 3D printed motor nodes made with titanium, making e-bikes more energy efficient and…
Biomedical engineer and an early additive technology proponent, Brian McLaughlin is passionate about the potential of electron beam melting (EBM)…
The team at Thyssenkrupp AM TechCenter (Asia Pacific) has successfully developed 3D printed burner nozzles suitable for use in prolonged…