The world's leading manufacturer of industrial jet printing technology, Xaar, has recently won the 2018 Global 3D Printing Industry 'Annual Innovation Award'. Xaar won the award for its large ink coverage technology in material jetting, which has become the current push for 3D printing to become Leading-edge technology for mainstream manufacturing processes.
Xaar Receives 2018 Global 3D Printing Industry Annual Innovation Award
This award-winning event was voted by readers of the international 3D printing community '3D Printing Industry' to recognize those companies and individuals who are in the leading position in the field of additive manufacturing (3D printing). Grand Award Ceremony It was recently held at the Nuffield Hall in London, England. More than 60 domestic and foreign companies, including Xaar, attended the ceremony.
Xaar's large ink coverage technology, by ensuring that all nozzles on the nozzle are ejected at the same time, significantly increases the material deposition rate compared to the usual three-cycle printing operation. This improves speed and productivity for 3D. Printing brings higher batch production speeds. In addition, the large ink coverage technology can also spray high-viscosity liquids, making it possible to produce high-performance 3D printed parts compared to other technologies.
'Obviously, when 3D printing becomes a mainstream manufacturing process, we need to overcome certain challenges. We are very proud that Xaar's large-volume inkjet printing coverage technology can meet two major challenges, namely component production. "Speed and their performance," said Neil Hopkinson, inventor of Xerox 3D Printing and inventor of high-speed sintering technology.
Xaar 3D Printing Director, Professor Neil Hopkinson, inventor of 3D printing high-speed sintering technology, in the experiment
'We are particularly pleased to have won this year's Innovation Award, because this award is usually awarded to a special 3D printing process, and this time it was awarded to an application support platform on which you can create a variety of different The highly subdivided production process. The 3D printing industry community readers who participated in the selection activities appreciated the subtleties and fully demonstrated the insights and credibility of the community.
This 3D printing industry awards event is also an annual gathering of major companies in the area of additive manufacturing. This year's vote has increased by 35% compared to 2017. The finalists list covers everything from medical, aerospace and creative applications, to 3D scanning, software and Materials and other 3D printing ecosystems in all areas.