UK-based 3D printing filament manufacturer Filamentive has launched its new free PLA 3D Printing waste recycling service. Said to be the first scheme of its kind in the UK, this offering is designed …
Essentium HSE 3D printer and flame-retardant materials certified by Deutsche Bahn to 3D print replacement railway parts
Time is running out! Nominate now for the 3D Printing Industry Awards 2023. Texas-based industrial 3D printer manufacturer Essentium, Inc. has announced that its High-Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D printin…
TotalEnergies Corbion’s sustainable Luminy PLA meets stringent EU environmental regulations
Netherlands based sustainable Polylactic Acid (PLA) manufacturer TotalEnergies Corbion has announced that its Luminy PLA bioplastics meet the European Union (EU) Taxonomy Regulation on climate change …
IperionX supplying recycled titanium parts to Ford, improving sustainability and supply-chain security
North Carolina-based titanium developer IperionX will supply Ford, a multinational automotive manufacturer, with 100% recycled, low-carbon titanium. This announcement comes as Ford looks to reduce its…
Recycled PETG 3D filament can cut CO2 emissions by 35%, according to KIMYA Life Cycle Analysis
KIMYA, the Additive Manufacturing materials subsidiary of French printing and coating firm ARMOR, has recently concluded that using recycled PETG filaments can significantly reduce CO2 emissions. KIMY…
Prusa Research announces official brand profiles on Printables.com
3D printer manufacturer Prusa Research has announced the first brands to join Printables.com and shared official 3D printable models for their customers, fans, and their community. These brands are Ad…
KIMYA expands its high-performance 3D filaments portfolio with the new Kimya PC-FR
Kimya, the additive manufacturing materials arm of technology company ARMOR, launched a new high-performance 3D filament named Kimya PC-FR. This novel filament is intended for use in the transpo…
3D printing industry news sliced: The AMUG Conference, Stratasys, 3D Systems, Peugeot, Sinterit, Wurth, COBOD and more
In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments, partnerships, and acquisitions in the additive manufacturing sector. Today’s edition feature…
KIMYA to expand recycled filament range with high-performance materials
KIMYA, the additive manufacturing subsidiary of French printing and coating firm ARMOR, has announced plans to extend its recycled filament range to include new high-performance materials by 2024. As …
Coffee machine burnt out? Additive Appliances could have you covered
Italian 3D printing start-up Additive Appliances has been awarded funding to support its R&D of a novel additive manufactured heat exchanger for domestic coffee machines. Having gained backi…