A 3D Printer Used By Microsoft, Ford, and NASA Is Now Commercially Available — Here’s What It Can Do
Formlabs released a new 3D printer to the public on Wednesday. The $4,500 Form 4 printer is already being used at Microsoft, Ford, NASA, and even at dentists’ offices. The company claims that anyone ...
Increased speed and accuracy will deeply affect the workflows of people who use 3D printers on the regular: people like professional designers in automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and ...
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Formlabs Form 4
The Formlabs Form 4 is the latest professional-grade resin 3D printer from the Massachusetts-based manufacturer. Starting at $3,499, it's far above the budget of most hobbyists, and the tested ...
New Developer Platform delivers more flexibility and control to unlock new workflows, applications, and material options. New bulk material pricing brings prices as low as $35 per liter for SLA resin ...
AdvancedTek, a premier provider of industrial 3D printing solutions in the Midwest, today announced that it is adding Formlabs’ cutting-edge 3D printers and materials to its portfolio. This expansion ...
There are plenty of reasons why we’re not yet in a mass-production revolution enabled by 3D printing. One of them is the technology is time-consuming and often forces you to leave a print running ...
Formlabs is back with updated versions of its popular Form 3 and Form 3B SLA 3D printers. The new Form 3+ and Form 3B+ promise key enhancements — of particular note, faster printing speeds — made ...
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3D Printing With Resin Is Risky, but Formlabs’ New Creator Series Aims to Make It Safer
3D printer manufacturer Formlabs has a new set of materials aimed at enthusiasts rather than its usual business audience. The Creator Series consists of two different resins, Tough and Super Clear, ...
Over the past several weeks we've tested the Formlabs Form 3 3D printer. This printer can be compared to other SLA (stereolithography) 3D printers, but it works with a process that's advanced beyond ...
Today, Formlabs is introducing a new Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer for prototypers and engineers. The Fuse 1 uses the company’s first Nylon powder to make SLS printing more affordable and ...
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