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per the company), a 30% build volume increase and a print resolution the company claims rivals injection molding. Founded in 2011, Formlabs represents a rare prolonged success story in the world ...
3D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, though, or to produce a LOT of parts, you probably want to step up to ...
3D printing is all well and good for prototyping, and it can even produce useful parts. If you want real strenght in plastics, though, or to produce a LOT of parts, you probably want to step up to ...
[Photo: Formlabs] Durbin says the Form 4’s new ... object to be on par with traditional manufacturing methods like injection molding. And because there’s less stress, you can also print ...
Especially with stereolithography [the process most of Formlabs’ machines use to ... other kinds of mass-production methods, like injection molding. You can bring that cost down, then 3D ...
Formlabs claims you could beat an injection molding machine with four of its $4,500 printers, if you’re printing batches of small parts like these: (Mind you, 3D printed resin parts have to be ...
The Formlabs ecosystem supports this with dedicated ... alternative to traditional manufacturing methods like injection molding. Professionals in industries such as healthcare, engineering ...
Formlabs is pleased to announce Elastic Resin ... transfer molding, and injection molding) to create short runs of prototype parts in silicone. Directly printing these parts saves time and ...
Formlabs’ Form 4 printer offers a larger build volume, fast resin printing and easy setup as seen in this demonstration of the company’s latest stereolithography 3D printer. The Form 4 from ...
The conversation around 3D printing and traditional manufacturing methods like injection molding or thermoforming is often oppositional, but it’s not always a question of one versus the other.