BASF has started up the world's first industrial-scale 3D printed catalyst plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany. The facility marks a milestone in industrial additive manufacturing for chemical production. https://3dprinting.com/news/basf-starts-up-worlds-first-industrial-scale-3d-printed-catalyst-plant-in-ludwigshafen/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Materials #BASF
BASF Starts Up World's First Industrial-Scale 3D Printed Catalyst Plant in Ludwigshafen - 3D Printing

BASF commissioned the world's first production plant for 3D-printed catalysts, bringing X3D technology to full industrial scale

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@Natanox I am in favor of eco friendly thermoplastic #3DPrinting filaments by but then it needs enough resources, & I would need to know the cost per kg of filament I also talked to the guy who brought the #masterspool for the world to see but he also mentioned cardboard spools are a good idea as well

Since the old covers were quite worn out and I simply didn't like the gray anymore, I'm glad to be able to print my own now.

Bose QuietComfort 35 cups:

https://www.printables.com/model/1642986-bose-quietcomfort-35-custom-ear-cups

#FreeCAD #3Dprinting @freecad

Construction 3D printing pioneer ICON is partnering with Austrian crane specialist PALFINGER to bring large-scale 3D printing to mainstream construction. The collaboration combines ICON's Titan system, capable of printing multi-level structures up to 27 feet tall, with PALFINGER's lifting and stabilization technology. The partnership aims to make large-scale 3D printed construction faster, more scalable, and easier to deploy. https://3dprint.com/324594/palfinger-and-icon-partner-to-push-3d-printed-construction-into-heavy-industry/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Construction #ICON
PALFINGER and ICON Partner to Push 3D Printed Construction Into Heavy Industry - 3DPrint.com | Additive Manufacturing Business

Construction 3D printing pioneer ICON is teaming up with Austrian crane specialist PALFINGER in a move that could help bring large-scale 3D printing closer to mainstream construction use. The two...

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Just heard of #Creality's filament recycling system. Interesting for sure, though I'm sceptical it will be as good as #Recyclingfabrik (for those in the EU) given their bigger machines and years of expertise. I also am very sceptical about the company since they went IPO, wouldn't be remotely surprised to see them enshittificating. Though machines like these absolutely are the right way, throwing away homogenous material just because of the wrong shape feels awfully wasteful.
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Can’t not back this missing piece of my #3DPrinting obsession, although I fully expect to need something that breaks down larger prints into a size the shredder takes. The thought of making my own filament as and when I need it sounds fun and maybe even space saving!

The printer gods have decided my next venture.

I’m playing my bretonians as cities of sigmar, but sometimes I have to cobble something together from stls so they fit the bretonians but fill the needed job.

Happy accidents also happen my archer has a pirate leg now !!

#ageofsigmar #warhammer @warhammercommunity #3dprinting

Puisque j'ai réussi à faire que mon imprimante imprime droit, je me suis imprimé un cutter porte lame trop mignon. 😊

#3dPrinting #knife

Stratasys has secured CE Class IIa medical device certification for its TrueDent resin portfolio, becoming the first high-aesthetic, single-material 3D printed denture system to earn the designation in Europe. The upgrade from its initial Class I status granted in early 2025 expands approved applications beyond basic removables to include removable partial dentures. https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/stratasys-achieves-european-certification-for-its-truedent-resin-portfolio-250066/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Medical #Dental #Stratasys
Stratasys Achieves European Certification for Its TrueDent Resin Portfolio - 3D Printing Industry

3D printer OEM Stratasys has secured CE Class IIa medical device certification for its TrueDent resin portfolio,  making it the first high-aesthetic, single-material 3D printed denture system to earn the designation in Europe. The upgrade from its initial Class I status, granted in early 2025, expands approved applications beyond basic removables to include removable partial […]

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European researchers are using 3D printing to create glass-like metallic components that could make electric motors more efficient. The team at Saarland University is developing amorphous alloys with 70-80% iron to reduce energy losses in motors for drones and e-bikes, supported by 3.5M EUR in EU funding. https://3dprinting.com/news/european-researchers-3d-print-glass-like-metallic-components-for-more-efficient-electric-motors/ #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Materials #Innovation
European Researchers 3D Print Glass-like Metallic Components for More Efficient Electric Motors - 3D Printing

Researchers at Saarland University are developing new metallic glass alloys that could reduce energy losses in electric motors used in devices like drones and e-bikes.

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