Melting is generally considered to be effective in achieving metal bonding, but a recent study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) came to different conclusions, most likely due to the metal 3D printing Have a significant impact on today's 3D printing industry, what are the important elements of concern? The following together to learn more. Foreign brother with PolyMax build professional version of 3D printed electric guitar Since 3D printing became popular, music lovers began experimenting with the design and production of some very creative 3D printed guitar instruments, but traditional FDM desktop 3d printers print out consumables that can be too fragile to function properly, Structure, it is impossible to send a precise tone to match the professional guitar. Michael Tyson, chief executive of 3DPrintingSolutions in Australia, wanted to try out a professional version of the 3D printed electric guitar and chose to use PolyMax consumables in the Polymaker product line (with an impact strength nearly 10 times that of standard PLA materials, 20% harder than ABS) Designed, 3D-printed, and produced a stunning full-featured electric guitar body that transforms a wide range of musical styles from rock, jazz and ballara to full The full PolyMax guitar is printed in 3D The body combines the maple neck with the mahogany pieces mounted inside the body. America's number one Mayo Clinic this way 3D printing technology One year print 600 cases of model Similar to other technologies, Mayo will use 3D printing technology is also derived from a special clinical case.A pair of Siamese separation surgery, due to the baby's liver connected, although the Mayo Clinic has the world's most advanced technology and equipment, Surgery is still very difficult, so the surgeon to radiology for help, want to do a preoperative three-dimensional model to help solve the problem. Many radiologists did not know about 3D printing at the time, but fortunately there were two Jonathan Morris professors and Professor JeanMatsumoto who had worked with 3D printing, and they collaborate on this task. By preoperative planning using a stereoscopic physical model, surgeons A better choice of surgical location, the successful completion of the Siamese separation surgery. At present, the comprehensive 3D printing center in Mayo Clinic has been able to print all body-part models related to surgery. In 2016, there were 600 printouts in a single hospital's central laboratory. Injection mold cooling with the future need 1500 sets of metal 3D printer The injection mold cooling technology was first proposed by Professor Sachs of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1997. He believes that this technology will be one of the four major applications of 3D printing.After 20 years of continuous development of 3D printing technology, The technology in the mold industry also confirmed the size of the application.It is understood that in some mold manufacturers, with the current cooling mold business has accounted for 40% of the total business. The next 10 years, the Chinese mold industry needs 1,500 sets of metal 3D printer. New MIT Findings: Increasing speed or warming does not improve the effect of the sprayed metal 3D printing process Melting is generally considered effective for metal bonding, but a recent MIT study led to different conclusions that most likely have a significant impact on metal 3D printing. In the past, because of the lack of good enough observational equipment, scientists had to figure out what was going to happen when the metal particles struck the target surface based on the result rather than the process. Now, with a superb high-speed camera (by MIT's own post-doctoral Developed by David Veysset and equipped with 16 separate charge-coupled device imaging chips that capture 300 million images per second, MIT scientists finally see the truth - under certain conditions, high-velocity metal particles do melt the surface (forming a But after this, the particles actually 'bounced back' and did not come together with the melted surface.This meant that the current 'improved melt quality by increasing the jet velocity or temperature' would most likely be an error of. Twindom teamed up with Kodak to launch a full-body 3D scanner Kodak and its brand licensee Twindom yesterday announced the new Kodak Full Body 3D Scanner at CES 2018. In addition, Kodak also demonstrated its latest Portrait 3D printer at the show's site. Designed for the growing market of 3D printed portraits, Kodak Whole Body 3D Scanners are designed for use in retail venues and events and feature Twindom's leading hybrid 3D scanning technology to help people Make a high-resolution 3D scan and import it into a full-color 3D printer to make a portrait Once the 3D printed portrait is completed, it will be sent to the customer's home address within 1-2 weeks of ordering. 'Harmony No.' 3D digital detection escort Pro-dimensional subsidiary of three-dimensional days of the recent three-dimensional and a large domestic passenger depot cooperation, through the use of 3D digital detection technology for the new car troubleshooting, improve technology, safe travel for everyone to add a guarantee. During the 3D digitization testing of Harmony Train, Tian Yuan Three-Dimensional not only helped the research center find the key parts that mainly affect the life of the glass, but also benefited from the high-precision and fast scanning of the FreeScan X5. Based on the data The results of accurate and rapid adjustment, but also can be used in 3D digital detection of other related production and assembly process, so that production and assembly more accurate, intelligent manufacturing. |