It's easy to understand why resin printing is becoming a widely used technique in the world of 3D printing. It is possible to create objects with impressive detail and quality by using a resin that solidifies under UV light. The resin printing method also makes it possible to print items of any size and shape, making it a great choice for projects of all kinds.
Final solution so that the Polypropylene adheres perfectly to the heated bed, not just one, but many prints, see this step by step with SMARTFIL® PP and the Smart Stick adhesive, prints with a perfect finish and without warping.
ENGA® is a Swiss company based in Biel-Bienne, with Gildas Höllmüller as CEO. Its maihttps://www.smartmaterials3d.com/en/oyster#/2-size-m_750g/25-colour-natural/26-shoes_size-175mmn goal is to implement a full circular economy through processes closing the loops, by reincorporating waste into new products, by attentive use of natural resources and by sustainable design to allow long-lasting use of products and easy separation of materials at the end of life to guarantee return to the respective cycles.
3D printing with pellets is a newer technology that has evolved quickly since its introduction to the market as a less expensive alternative to traditional 3D printing with filament. This technology replaces filaments as the impression material with plastic pellets, allowing for faster and more cost-effective production.
What exactly is the "knot" in the spools? A "knot" is a change in the correct winding of the spool that prevents it from being used normally in 3D printers.
Prinsoles 3D is a French company based in Limours that began as an idea from his founder, Pierre Riggio, a podiatrist by profession, who discovered in 3D printing a solution to obtain 100% personalized insoles with a production that significantly reduces the time and costs in effort and work.
The young Guinan brothers came to us a year ago looking for a product that would fit with their business model. They have a newly established company called Novus Decor, which is based in Limerick, Ireland. This startup produces pots with entirely custom designs for people who love interior design and plants, but how did they come up with this amazing idea? According to them, they decided to purchase their first 3D printing kit in September 2020 during the worldwide quarantine brought by the well-known pandemic. After getting acquainted with the hardware and software for a few weeks, they naturally started to consider how they might use it for practical purposes.
At Smart Materials 3D we are always creating and innovating, and soon we will have very good news, it is a new material that optimizes the technical qualities of our SMARTFIL® PP with an added fiberglass filler.
The Wild Boar of Despeaperros has a long history. It was discovered in Santa Elena, Jaen, in the Collado de los Jardines, one of the most revered sanctuaries in Spain. The Iberians believed that this figure provided protection, which is likely used for religious purposes. Being a 100% Jaen company, Smart Materials 3D has created a replica of this ancestor using digital modeling, starting with a 3D scan of the original Ibero model.
Currently, one of the strengths of 3D printing in resin is its high definition and the transparencies that can be achieved, unlike 3D FDM printing. However, not all transparent resins end up with a finish similar to glass because, after processing, it loses transparency and becomes more like a translucent piece. For this reason, this article provides practical tips for achieving the best transparency in resin-printed pieces, like the Crystal Impact of Smart Materials 3D.