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3D Printing News Briefs, April 11, 2021: Qontrol & 3DPRINTUK, Carbon & NADL, Zortrax, Artec 3D & Objex Unlimited https://ift.tt/3d4uqho We’ve got a little business news to share with you in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, followed by news about a new material. Then, it’s on to two stories about 3D technology being used to turn stunning pieces of art into awesome 3D printed versions. Read on for the details! 3DPRINTUK Maintains Strong Supply Chain As the official Brexit date approached last year, government agencies and officials urged businesses to get ready for the changes that would come once the UK withdrew from the European Union, and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t help the inevitable disruptions. Many forward-looking companies, such as low-volume industrial 3D printing specialist 3DPRINTUK, began reassessing their supply chains, so that international customers wouldn’t see a break in services amidst the chaos. In some cases, companies that used international service providers had their orders refused; this is what happened to new 3DPRINTUK client Qontrol Ltd., which uses 3D printing to make instruments for use in quantum science R&D. One of the ways that 3DPRINTUK has continued service without supply chain interruptions is its use of UPS Express, as opposed to road freight, until the world settles down again. This allows its clients to receive their orders without delay.
NADL Names Carbon 2021 Supplier Member of the Year The National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) annually recognizes companies and individuals who have significantly contributed to the dental laboratory profession, and this year named Carbon its 2021 Supplier Member of the Year, due to its continued 3D printing innovations in the dental industry and the fact that these solutions offer accuracy, reliability, and throughput for a higher return on investment. In last year’s NADL 3D printer survey, the company was named #1 in customer satisfaction for the second year running, and was the most preferred brand by dental labs. A Carbon subscription includes all scheduled maintenance, in addition to service notifications, over-the-air software updates, and remote monitoring and trouble-shooting for a more proactive customer service offering. In addition, the company is continuing to advance its platform to meet the needs of dental laboratories, offering exclusive access to resins and workflows to print premium Lucitone Digital Print Dentures and Keysplint Soft Clear night guards.
Zortrax Introduces New Filament, Print Profiles for Endureal Polish 3D printing solutions provider Zortrax has announced a new high-performance filament, polyetherimide blend Z-PEI 1010, that’s compatible with its industrial Zortrax Endureal 3D printer. This high-performance polymer has very high heat deflection temperature, mechanical strength, and rigidity, as well as being resistant to many chemicals. All of these properties combined make it a good choice for things like load-bearing parts, piping components, electronics housings, and industrial assembly jigs. Additionally, the company is adding an option to work with external materials based on ABS, PEI 9085, and PEI 1010; these new print profiles means that the Endureal is now an even better system for applications in the automotive, aviation, space, and chemical industries. Quote request Are you looking to buy a 3D printer or 3D scanner? We're here to help. Get free expert advice and quotes from trusted suppliers in your area. Powered by Aniwaa
3D Scanning & Printing Used to Scale Down Sculpture Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz used 3D technology to convert his own 20-foot clay sculpture into a scale model, in order to create ten true-to-size cast bronze statues, as well as many smaller 3D printed versions that are being sent to hundreds of international locations…one will even be presented to the Pope! The Vatican actually commissioned the original sculpture, called “Let the Oppressed Go Free,” to raise awareness about human trafficking—about 100 figures are represented in the statue, including a child bride and a child soldier, young victims of sex and organ trafficking, sex slaves, and more. Schmalz worked with Gold Certified Artec 3D partner Objex Unlimited to scan the statue in three hours over two days using the Artec Leo and its HD Mode. Two hours were then needed to upload all the data, and then ten hours to piece it all together and clean it up with Artec Studio software and ZBrush. The 65-70 cm versions of the statue are being 3D printed on Mimaki printers, and this smaller one makes the artwork so much more accessible to people.
Monet’s Masterpiece Turned into 3D Printed Object Victoria University of Wellington masters’ student Joseph Coddington used voxel 3D printing to help audiences better understand and reconnect with the stunning “Water Lilies” series of oil paintings completed by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet during the last 30 years of his life at home in Giverny. The series is his masterpiece, due to the panoramic display, use of color, and deep understanding of light and depth, and the fact that he painted most of the works while he was suffering from cataracts. To turn the flat paintings into true three-dimensional objects, Coddington built up 15 layers of images in Adobe Photoshop, each of which had color applied based on observations of the original.
Coddington used the Stratasys J750 printer to fabricate a small, handheld print, which reminds me a little of the Full-Color Voxel Woman, also printed on the J750 by a Victoria University of Wellington student. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com April 11, 2021 at 07:12AM
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