3D printing
Most tech success stories begin in a garage, but ours started at a dining table. Founding Vision In 2013—a year when Apple unveiled two iPhones, Twitter went public, Edward Snowden broke cover, and Bitcoin gained mainstream attention—our founders Riju, Neeti, and I were already deep into a project
Manufacturing teams often face high minimum order quantities (MOQs) and costly tooling that slow innovation and inflate inventory. The result? Slower time‑to‑market and higher overheads. Divide By Zero 3D Print Technologies offers a solution that eliminates these barriers, cutting prototyping and lo
Printing at speeds beyond 100 g h⁻¹ is now a reality, not a future aspiration. High‑speed 3D printing is becoming the standard for advanced, efficient, and productive manufacturing. From rapid prototyping to small‑batch production and high‑strength end‑use parts, the technology is reshaping product
Revolutionizing Rapid Prototyping with AFPM High‑speed 3D printing has long been hindered by slow build rates, prolonged lead times, and costly tooling. Today, printing at speeds exceeding 100 g hr-1 is not a novelty but a standard, enabling manufacturers to deliver prototypes, small‑batch and high‑
AION500 MK3: The Fastest FFF 3D Printer for Small‑Batch ManufacturingIf your small‑batch manufacturing is stalled by long lead times and high prototyping costs, consider high‑speed FFF 3D printing with the AION500 MK3. Recognized as the world’s fastest FFF printer, the MK3 delivers unmatched speed,
Carbon fiber’s exceptional strength‑to‑weight ratio makes it ideal for producing lightweight yet robust components. When blended with nylon, the resulting composite delivers a material that is not only strong and stiff but also heat‑resistant and dimensionally stable across a wide temperature range.
Central New York remains a global hub for optics and photonics, and our collaborations with local firms highlight this legacy. Over the years, I have examined hundreds of 3D models from these companies, consistently impressed by the sheer complexity and precision required for internal optical compon
In the highly competitive medical device market, speed is everything. The first company to deliver a clinically valuable product gains a decisive advantage over its rivals. Through our partnership with dozens of manufacturers, we have witnessed how an in‑house PolyJet 3‑D printer can dramatically
What Are Stratasys Service Documents? When a Stratasys printer displays an error, the service technician will usually request the printer’s configuration file (.CFG) or log files. These documents provide a detailed snapshot of the printer’s self‑checks, error events, and the sequence of actions l
Despite the rapid growth of additive manufacturing, many firms have yet to fully adopt it for fixture design. Traditional fixtures remain shaped by the constraints of 3‑axis CNCs and manual machining, the most common tools in most production shops. To stay competitive, manufacturers often build f
End‑of‑arm tools are essential for every automated production line. Despite the COVID‑19 slowdown, the industrial automation market is projected to reach USD 296.70 billion by 2026. Whether a robot is assembling automotive parts, packaging consumer goods, or performing precision welding, a reliable
When you change your network, upgrade your computer, or relocate your Stratasys printer, the connection to GrabCAD Print can break. This guide walks you through diagnosing and restoring the link, covering IP discovery, network checks, antivirus exclusions, and a clean reinstall if needed. 1. Locat
Carbon Fiber 3D Printing is a rapidly expanding niche within additive manufacturing. Its high strength‑to‑weight ratio and design flexibility make it the material of choice for many production workflows.What Is Carbon Fiber and Why It MattersCarbon Fiber 3D Printing blends a polymer matrix with chop
Sand casting remains one of the most versatile metal‑forming techniques. By impressing a pattern into sand, a cavity is created that can be filled with a wide range of metal alloys. From tiny door handles to large engine blocks, this method delivers high‑quality parts across countless industries.Rec
Stratasys has introduced Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF™), a breakthrough powder‑bed fusion technology poised to elevate additive manufacturing for high‑volume production. SAF™ Background With more than a decade of research and development in powder‑bed fusion, Stratasys has partnered with indust
Meet the Stratasys F770, the newest member of the company’s FDM family. Engineered for oversized parts, the F770 brings large‑scale additive manufacturing into everyday production, offering the longest X‑axis in Stratasys’s portfolio and industry‑leading soluble support for flawless, repeatable bui
Since 1933, Latrobe Foundry has been a family‑owned business, welcoming its fourth generation in 2014. The company specializes in threaded and flanged aluminum pipe fittings for agriculture, chemicals, construction, and marine sectors, traditionally using plastic and wood patterns. With a new West
Design & Manufacturing Students Must Master 3D Printing For over a century, mass‑produced goods have relied on injection molding, casting, and machining. Yet, a new generation of additive‑manufacturing technologies is poised to transform this landscape, offering cost‑effective routes to produce
Stratasys has unveiled the J850, a cutting‑edge 3D printer that expands on its predecessor, the J750. While the J750 is already one of the few commercial printers capable of true full‑color output, the J850 elevates the experience by adding a seventh model material. This means designers can produce
In the medical device sector, the fidelity of pre‑clinical testing is paramount. Traditionally, companies rely on cadaveric tissue to evaluate device performance, but this approach is limited by availability, ethical concerns, and inconsistent anatomy. Advances in additive manufacturing now allow
3D printing