Plastic is one of the most common materials used in 3D printing, created from synthetic or semi-synthetic compounds that can easily change shape. Most plastics on the market today are synthetic products, typically derived from petroleum-based chemicals. However, with growing environmental awareness, plastics made from renewable resources, like PLA (Polylactic Acid), are also becoming popular. Due...
In episode #63 of The Cool Parts Show, we explore how the medical device manufacturer Curiteva is utilizing advanced 3D printing technology to produce spinal implants from PEEK material. This represents a groundbreaking advancement in medicine, enabling more complex designs and improving bone integration.Introduction to Curiteva and 3D printing in medical devices Curiteva is a leading...
Did you know that 3D printing isn't just limited to plastics but can also be applied to various materials like metals and ceramics? In our latest article, you'll get a comprehensive look at these 3D materials and discover why they're becoming top choices in industrial production and construction! Metal Material GroupMetal 3D printing is one of the...