Additive Manufacturing Goes Nuclear
Sellafield or as many people knew it originally as Windscale (the infamous UK nuclear power facility) is adopting 3D printing for decommissioning plant and machinery.
Sellafield or as many people knew it originally as Windscale (the infamous UK nuclear power facility) is adopting 3D printing for decommissioning plant and machinery.
In the heart of England, MP Engineering are using 3D printing to rapid prototype parts for their motor-racing customers; including several Grand Prix formula one teams.
Increasingly we see low quality junk being served up on the internet when it comes to subjects like 3D printing. Here are some examples.
In the opinion of 3DPrintWise, sales of 3D printers will be very dependent upon the availability of user friendly software for 3D modelling and not just model libraries offering digital downloads.
Lix are launching a small but highly versatile pen for 3D printing artists and designers. The device melts plastic rods and permits the designer to extrude a wireframe model in mid-air.
