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  • Formlabs says new 3D printer ‘rivals injection molding’ | TechCrunch

    Formlabs says new 3D printer ‘rivals injection molding’ | TechCrunch

    This month marks five years since the release of the Form 3, Formlabs’ last major 3D printer refresh. To celebrate the occasion, the MIT spinoff has unveiled the long-awaited Form 4. At the top of the notable features list are faster printing speeds (under two hours for most prints, per the company), a 30% build volume increase and a print resolution the company claims rivals injection molding.

    Founded in 2011, Formlabs represents a rare prolonged success story in the world of desktop 3D printing. That’s due in no small part to the underlying stereolithography printing, which to that point, had been the domain of massive and wildly expensive industrial 3D printing.

    Since then, the company has gone on to become a mainstay in the world of rapid prototyping. It has also increasingly pushed into the medical realm. In March 2020, for instance, systems were deployed to print out nasal swabs for COVID-19 testing. Dental has been an important market for the company, as well, owing to the level of customization offered by additive manufacturing.

    Fittingly, Formlabs says it was able to print 11 dental models in nine minutes and 130 dental crowns in just 20 minutes.

    “Fast print speeds do not compromise on dimensional accuracy or surface finish,” Formlabs says in a release. The Form 4’s print quality is nearly indistinguishable from traditional manufacturing methods, such as injection molding, making it the ultimate 3D printer to maximize productivity, move production in-house, and enable users to take more design risks.”

    The system is powered by a new print engine that uses a tech called LFD (Low Force Display) to cure the parts at higher speeds. That’s coupled with an increased build area, which allows users to print more small parts simultaneously.

    Looks like Formlabs really dogfooded this one, using the Form 3 to prototype parts for its successor. The is up for pre-order today, starting at $4,499. It’s set to start shipping on May. The healthcare-focused Form 4B, meanwhile, starts at $6,299.

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  • Halfmoon company develops technology to 3D print prosthetics

    Halfmoon company develops technology to 3D print prosthetics

    HALFMOON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Precision Valve & Automation (PVA) in Halfmoon is filled  with high-tech robots and machinery, including a 3D printer that builds something quite simple, yet life changing.

    Tony Hynes, PVA’s CEO explained, “This would attach to someone who’s lost their limb below the knee. You can print this, reinforce it, build someone a leg, and it will meet the same standard as prosthetic hardware.”

    Hynes has developed the technology behind 3D printed prosthetics. Normally, it would take six to eight weeks to build something similar, and it’s usually done by hand. His printer can do the job in three hours. Reinforced with fiberglass wrap, the piece has already been put to the test in clinical settings.

    Rick Noel, the director of PVA Med added, “The patient was quite amazed because they’ve been a prosthetic patient for several decades. They felt like this was one of the more comfortable ones.”

    The need for the technology is huge and not just in the U.S.

    “There are about 100,000 amputees in Ukraine already, 20% of those are children,” Hynes said.

    Hynes believes, as global conflicts grow abroad, the 3D machine is ground zero for an inexpensive and efficient solution that can help treat amputees. “We want to do our part. The need is extraordinary. Now we have wars in Gaza where you’ll see an extraordinary number of amputees,” he said.

    Through donations, PVA has committed to building 30 printers to send overseas to Ukraine. PVA will send over two of those machines per month. Initially, the non-profit group Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, will get the machines and handle the training with the help of Northwell Health.



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  • Panda 3D Announces the Kickstarter Launch of Paladin 3D – a Revolutionary New SLA 3D Printer for Consumers

    Panda 3D Announces the Kickstarter Launch of Paladin 3D – a Revolutionary New SLA 3D Printer for Consumers

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    updated: Dec 12, 2018

    Panda 3D announces the launch of an affordable desktop 3D printing solution for hobbyists, consumers and professionals alike. It is available now on Kickstarter.

    Panda3D, a respected innovator in 3D printing, recently released an exciting new printer for consumers, the Paladin 3D. It brings the power of SLA printing to the desktop and delivers quality and performance at an affordable cost.

    As 3D printing professionals, we knew the quality and versatility of SLA printing so we wanted to create an affordable option for consumers who want the power of 3D printing on their desktop. Paladin 3D is the realization of that goal.

    Steven, CEO

    The SLA printing process creates objects using photopolymerization, a process by which light causes chains of molecules to link, forming polymers. This type of 3D printing is preferred when objects must be highly accurate and need a smooth finished surface. Once reserved for professionals, innovative products such as the Paladin 3D have made SLA available to consumers.

    “As 3D printing professionals, we knew the quality and versatility of SLA printing so we wanted to create an affordable option for consumers who want the power of 3D printing on their desktop. Paladin 3D is the realization of that goal.” – Steven, CEO

    Paladin 3D is engineered with XY resolution of 50μm. It can achieve high-resolution 3D models with an improved mechanical design. Dual z-axis slides deliver fine details with an ultra-smooth surface. It achieves this performance using a highly specialized, centralized light source, with 405nm 28 purple LED lights that allow for the best combination of fast printing and high detail quality.

    Unlike typical consumer-centric 3D printers, Paladin 3D adds durability and reliability with its all metal design. The solid body also includes an auto-leveling system to make printing prep easy and ensuring a good print. Because it’s designed with simple operation and home use in mind, Paladin has a suite of features that make it the perfect choice for consumers. It is plug-and-play, uses a visual menu for print settings, and includes easy to use slicer software. It also has a USB drive for easy transfer of print models and an interactive touchscreen. An air purification system also helps to keep harmful odors in check for a safer, more comfortable printing environment.

    The Paladin SLA 3D printing solution represents a new revolution in consumer and hobbyist 3D printing. With Paladin, anyone can create highly detailed models, prototypes, arts and crafts and more.  

    Paladin 3D is launching on Kickstarter with pre-sales and special deals for early adopters. 

    Contact Information: 
    Steven / CEO
    hello@panda3dprint.com

    Source: Panda 3D

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  • Dazz-3D Announces the Kickstarter Launch of a Revolutionary New 3D Printer for Professionals and Consumers

    Dazz-3D Announces the Kickstarter Launch of a Revolutionary New 3D Printer for Professionals and Consumers

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    updated: Aug 30, 2018

    The 3D printing industry growth has exploded over recent years, and the technology has developed greatly, yet the costs of high-quality 3D printing have remained out of reach for many years. Today that all changes with the release of the Dazz-3D – The Most Advanced LCD SLA 3D Printer, which has advanced features that makes it easier than ever to achieve detailed, dimensionally accurate and structurally robust models.

    To achieve the best quality, Dazz-3D is equipped with 2K HD LCD screen coupled with a Purple 405nm LED lamp to project slices of a 3D model onto the floor of resin container and dual-liner slides for enhanced detail and layer resolution capability is up to 25 microns, XY Resolution is 47μm,  and Z resolution is 10μm. Although highly precise, speed is not compromised, the light rate 3.8 times faster than the normal light-cured resin 3D printer. The printing speed is up to 36mm/hr.

    With Dazz3D our goal was to create an affordable, user-friendly printer with professional level quality. Dazz3D has incredible accuracy, great printing speed, and excellent model details. On top of that, we added features such as the fan and carbon filter that address health concerns and eliminate fumes, making it a better printer for homes and small spaces.

    Jack Chen, CEO & Founder of Dazz3D

    Furthermore, Dazz-3D uses a patented air-purification system with fan and activated carbon filter to remove ultra-fine particles and unpleasant fumes for a healthier and more comfortable printing environment. Dazz-3D also addresses another common printer problem by using a unique auto resin system to make resin refills easily and mess-free. A refill is as easy as placing a bottle upside down into the resin bath fill.

    “With Dazz-3D our goal was to create an affordable, user-friendly printer with professional level quality. Dazz-3D has incredible accuracy, great printing speed, and excellent model details. On top of that, we added features such as the fan and carbon filter that address health concerns and eliminate fumes, making it a better printer for homes and small spaces.” – Jack Chen, CEO & Founder of Dazz-3D.

    Lastly, Dazz-3D includes a touchscreen monitor and specialized touch-control software for intuitive 3D printing experience. Simply import a printing file, the Dazz-3D software does the rest. Wi-Fi, cable, or USB driver connection is compatible too.

    The Dazz-3D LCD SLA 3D printer is launching on Kickstarter with pre-sales and special deals for early adopters.

    Media Contact: dazz@dazz-3d.com

    Source: Dazz-3D

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  • This 3D Printer Can Detect Infectious Diseases

    This 3D Printer Can Detect Infectious Diseases

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    Jul 27, 2016

    Researchers at AI Biosciences, Inc. have repurposed 3D printers into machines capable of performing sample preparation and DNA amplification. They have recently published their results in PLOS ONE, an open-access journal.

    Almost all molecular diagnostic protocols require a sample preparation step. However, commercial sample preparation instruments can cost $10,000 to $15,000 each, impeding their ability to be employed in limited-resource regions.  While using a 3D printer for prototyping, Season Wong, the company’s co-founder, realized that 3D printers have the components needed to carry out automated nucleic acid extraction and DNA amplification at a fraction of the cost of a commercial instrument. The researchers have been working with entry level printers in the price range of $450-700.

    Conversion of the 3D printer consists of replacing the 3D printer’s extruder with a 3D printed magnetic particle processing attachment (MPPA) designed by the company. The MPPA allows the 3D printer to hold a disposable tip comb.

    “From there we can control the motors and heaters by feeding G-codes into the 3D printer,” Wong said. G-code is the computer language used in 3D printers to control its motors’ positions and other functions. By writing custom programs, the 3D printer can be programmed to mimic the actions of a sample preparation device.

    So far, the modified printer can process up to 12 samples simultaneously in under 13 minutes for nucleic acid extraction.  Furthermore, the team has demonstrated that the DNA extraction efficiency of the 3D printer is on par with the gold-standard spin-column method.

    A demonstration of the 3D printer-turned-sample preparation device can be found in the following video.

    Most entry-level 3D printers have one or two heating elements, one at the extruder, and the second at the heated bed. After successfully using the modified 3D printer for DNA extraction, the company tested the 3D printer’s capability to amplify DNA.

    “Testing the maximum allowed temperatures by the extruder and heated bed confirmed that the heaters can be used for sample incubation, isothermal DNA amplification, and even polymerase chain reaction (PCR) thermal cycling,” said Kamfai Chan, a scientist at the company. “We can maintain the temperature of the heated bed at over 90°C to denature DNA, a critical step needed in PCR amplification of nucleic acids,” Chan said.

    To validate the performance of the device, Wong traveled to meet with collaborator Charlotte Gaydos, a professor from the Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University who is also the director of the Center for Point-of-Care Tests for Sexually Transmitted Diseases at the university.

    “We packed two 3D printers in regular luggage and brought them to Professor Gaydos’ laboratory, where we successfully used the 3D printers to demonstrate extraction and PCR amplification of Chlamydia trachomatis DNA from urine samples,” Wong said. “In the PLOS One paper, we also presented the extraction of dengue samples because we wanted to demonstrate that both DNA and RNA based extraction are feasible with our setup,” he added.

    The researchers believe that the ability to convert a low-cost 3D printer into a sample preparation and PCR device opens up opportunities for diagnostics of infectious diseases in resource-limited settings. Moving forward, the company is planning to use the 3D printer to demonstrate the rapid detection for other infectious diseases and also hope to use this technology to advance STEM education in schools. Wong noted that his company has also developed very low-cost and rapid thermal cyclers that use thermoses for nucleic acid amplification and they can include building these Thermos Thermal Cyclers as part of the STEM project .

    “Currently, many STEM projects are limited to exposing students to one or two subjects simultaneously. We believe our approach will enable students to learn and apply different subjects like programming, CAD drawing, molecular biology, math, and physics at the same time,” Wong said. “The conversion is completely reversible, so these 3D printers do not lose their printing functionality.  If the schools already have 3D printers, it won’t cost them too much to implement a curriculum using our approach,” he also emphasized.

    Source: AI Biosciences, Inc.

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  • ZMorph 2.0 SX Available Worldwide  as the Market Demand Continues to Rise

    ZMorph 2.0 SX Available Worldwide as the Market Demand Continues to Rise

    ZMorph 2.0 SX is now available in over 50 countries around the world with only 7-day lead time for industry and retail buyers. Rising market demand and high sales spike make this the most successful product launch in ZMorph’s history and a big milestone for the company.

    Leading Polish multitool 3D printer manufacturer ZMorph is proud to inform that its latest product, ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer, is now available worldwide with just 7-day lead time for industry and retail buyers. The company also released a new product video showcasing the machine’s multifunctionality.

    New ZMorph video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IdztF18dSJU

    Worldwide availability

    After announcing ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer back in April 2016, a large number of initial orders exceeded the expectations and made it the most successful product launch in ZMorph’s history. Rising market demand and high sales spike doubled company’s income compared to 2015. It also resulted in new distribution deals signed in recent weeks with renowned companies from all around the globe, like Machines-3D (France), Image Transforms (ASEAN), The 3D Printer (Australia), The3DBee (Middle East), 3D Ninja (Netherlands), and many others.

    ZMorph now confirms that its new products will continue to be available in the United States through DesignBox3D store. Just recently ZMorph has also signed a new distribution deal with SIU System. The company will introduce Polish multitool 3D printers to a rapidly growing Russian and Russian-speaking markets.  

    ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer is currently available in over 50 countries around the world through almost 70 distribution partners and resellers listed on company’s official website. The company is providing their partners with constant shipments of the machine, so it can be available “off the shelf” with only a 7-day lead time.

    What is ZMorph 2.0 SX?

    ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer aims to set the new standard for multifunctional digital fabrication while retaining the 3D printing features that have made the ZMorph name famous for using both additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques. It’s the most advanced and accessible machine designed and released by the company.

    Among the main features of the device is the new encoder-based Closed Loop System, which provides the most reliable way of manufacturing objects in the additive and subtractive process. Known for their interchangeable toolheads, the company is enhancing that modularity with the ZMorph 2.0 SX offering interchangeable worktables with magnetic latches, backward compatibility for existing extruders, upgrade paths for suitable modules and forward compatibility thanks to a new expansion slot on the X-carriage.

    The entire construction was also improved with easy to use color LCD Touchscreen, precisely machined and cut metal parts, lift-off front and rear covers, filament guide system, and filament spool holders.  

    Attractive alternative

    ZMorph 2.0 SX prices starts from 2390 EUR / $2690 positioning this multitool 3D printer as an attractive alternative to other digital fabrication and rapid prototyping machines, especially as it can replace three of them while saving both money and working space.

    More details about the machine, list of the official resellers, and interesting use cases can be found on the official website.

    Source: ZMorph

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