3D Printed Titanium Polishing Additive manufacturing or more commonly, 3D printing, provides a significant challenge for surface finishing. These challenges revolve ... Read More
Additive manufacturing or 3D printing of plastic parts leaves a rough surface finish. The finish you see is the result of elevation lines used to print the part. This uneven surface is undesirable, especially for parts that need to have a pleasing aesthetic finish. Read More
3D printing or additive manufacturing is being used for many different applications and with many different types of metals and plastics. Often the parts need to be finished to remove elevation lines created by the printing process. In addition, the parts may need to be polished to achieve a specific aesthetic finish. Read More
3D printing is one of the most significant inventions of the last forty years, allowing people to design and create parts that traditional manufacturing is incapable of producing. The basic technique has been around since the 1980s, but developments have pushed the technology into a new realm, with the possibilities appearing endless. Read More