The patent-pending collapsible core from Strack Norma is manufactured with an additive- manufactruing process using the metal laser-sintering method. (Strack Norma)
Fakuma 2017

Innovative collapsible core to demould parts easily

Components – Germany-based Strack Norma says it will showcase at Fakuma a 3D-printed, collapsible core – the first one ever, the company claims. For this patent-pending collapsible core, the standard parts expert notes that an optimised cooling system that shortens cycle times and improves part quality is achieved with an additive-manufacturing process.

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One of Formlabs materials is a resin that is resistant to particularly high temperatures. With an HDT (Heat deflection temperature of 289°C, it is designed for applications such as casting and thermoforming. (Stahl)
Formnext 2017

Accessible 3D printing for engineers and developers

3D printing is applied in a very broad range of areas: Medical products, jewelery, prototyping, small-batch production. One company that seems to cater to all these branches is Formlabs. At Formnext 2017, the US-based company presented their complete range of products, from special printing materials and a new SLS printer to an automated cell.

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