Kapsula is an innovative solution designed to provide extreme protection for electronic devices in harsh environments. Utilizing advanced materials like polyphenylene sulfide reinforced with carbon fiber (PPS CF), Kapsula offers unparalleled durability against physical impacts, high temperatures
Due to their consistent brightness, low cost and high energy efficiency, electroluminescent inks are used in a wide range of electroluminescent display applications. This project is an example of printing an electroluminescent ink on soft and flexible substrates.
Metal 3D printing enables the creation of complex and precise components directly from digital designs. To achieve desired aesthetic and functional qualities, the printed parts sometimes require finishing processes.
What if the secret to transforming manufacturing lies in how we print? The answer may lie in a single layer, as the ability to precisely jet valuable materials layer by layer offers a new level of manufacturing freedom.
This article explores the role of biocompatible inks in bioelectronics, particularly within Direct Ink Writing (DIW) systems and forecasts future trends and challenges in on-body and in-body bioelectronic technologies over the next decade.
As technology continues to advance, the educational sector is evolving to ensure that students are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary for the future.
Automated solutions in post-processing address the challenges of 3D printing workflows, allowing for more precise sorting, efficient handling of diverse parts, and rapid iteration without manual bottlenecks.
In the world of precision machining, efficiency and reliability are paramount. This case study explores the challenge, solution, and benefits of integrating a metal 3D-printed coolant ring into the machining process.
Leaning into the flexibility aspect previously covered, we want to be clear that 3D printing can be integrated in all types of automated packaging systems such as filling, sealing, labeling and wrapping machines, palletizing systems and many others.
Injection molding vs. 3D printing doesn’t have to be an either/or proposition. Some projects use both processes during a product’s lifecycle. Traditionally, 3D printing has been used for prototyping and injection molding has been used for production.
3D printing applications continued to flourish in more technical industries, and the technology has become an intrinsic part of manufacturing and producing products from hearing aids, dentistry parts or surgical instruments and inhalers.
Explore Voltera's innovative project to create a seven-layer magnesium-zinc battery using printable technology. Developed with Saral Designs and employing the NOVA system, the project focuses on building lightweight, flexible, and environmentally friendly batteries on PET substrates.
Metal 3D printing requires precise control over a variety of parameters to achieve high-quality parts. Whether you're printing aerospace components, medical devices, or complex machinery, understanding the core settings that influence the outcome is crucial. Lets talk about the most important ones.