FDM 3D printing for industrial automation: a technical analysis on how this technology, combined with advanced engineering polymers, enables optimization of tooling, jigs & fixtures, and end-effectors (EOAT), generating measurable benefits in terms of efficiency and costs.
In just 2 minutes, you’ll understand why 3DBooster Lock is the most cost-effective 3D printing adhesive on the market: a single €18 spray covers PLA, PETG, ABS, PC and other materials, withstands high and low temperatures, lasts for dozens of consecutive prints, and cleans with just some hot water. Direct comparison with €10 glue sticks.
3D printing is undergoing an increasingly rapid evolution, thanks to the introduction of cutting-edge technical materials that broaden the range of possible applications. Among these, kevlar filament – also known as aramid filament, kevlar-filled filament or aramid-filled filament – stands out for its exceptional performance in terms of strength, chemical stability and versatility, particularly in […]
The 3D printing industry is in constant evolution, and today more than ever the choice of materials is crucial to achieving professional, durable and lightweight results. In particular, the combination of nylon PA12 with aramid fibre (Kevlar) and carbon fillers – known as PA12 Carbon Kevlar – is gaining widespread acclaim among those seeking superior […]
In the world of industrial 3D printing, fiber-reinforced filaments are a premium choice for producing strong, stiff, and lightweight parts. The debate often centers on PA12CF vs PA12CKF (carbon-fiber-loaded filament versus carbon-aramid—or carbon-Kevlar—loaded filament). Both are based on PA12, a polyamide with excellent mechanical and chemical properties, but they differ in reinforcement type: PA12CF is […]