Processes

Cybaman Replicator - 6 Axis 3D Printing

1996 Cybaman Technologies won a competition sponsored by Autodesk and Eureka Design Magazine for their 6 Axis laser powder & CNC digital manufacturing machine system.

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Xaar HSS

High Speed Sintering of polymer powder using ink jetting of infrared absorbing catalyst and single flash of infrared light.

XJet

High Speed Nano Particle Metal & Ceramic Printing.  A giant step change in feature size resolution.

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How soon will it be commercially available? Debut at Rapid show USA.

Rize

Augmented Polymer Deposition.

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Form 2 - from FormLabs.

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Desktop SLA, Precission Prototyping but now with functional materials for engineering solutions.

Commercially available at  https://formlabs.com/


Picsima (Silicone 3D Printing) Sub Surface Catalysation

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MIT high temperature 3D Printing - Glass

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Not commercially available at 2015.



Materials

Samples and test pieces from all the major processes will be on display as well as bench marking details and resins or materials that are no longer available, such as Tuxedo photo-polymers and Solido PVC lamination.

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Bureaux

3D Systems

Quickparts UK  are helping with some major items.


Rolls Royce

Turbine blades and Wind tunnel parts were the first items built.


Rover
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Graham Tromans was involved in the set up of the European Centre of Excellence.

Star Rapid

Gordon Styles donated three Vac Casting from SLA masters done in China.

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Laser Prototypes Europe

Still have the very first SLA part they built.


Full details of items and their case history will be displayed in the Museum.