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You got it. Time to go shopping at this bargain price!
HP printer using Materialise software!
http://www.materialise.com/blog/congratulations-hp-newly-revealed-3d-printer-first-reaction-materialises-ceo/
"The huge productivity of the announced machine will also require efficient data and process management, and again, our Streamics software is up to the job.”
HP printer using Materialise software!
http://www.materialise.com/blog/congratulations-hp-newly-revealed-3d-printer-first-reaction-materialises-ceo/
"The huge productivity of the announced machine will also require efficient data and process management, and again, our Streamics software is up to the job.”
$SGLB $MTLS
See post# 25434
Awesome. It'll be interesting to see Mr. cramer's opinion on 3d printers NOW. I know he's hated them in the past....
Glta!
Rock and roll!
Mr. morris discussing additive man today at aerospace forum.
https://twitter.com/gelendlease/status/527108461293993984
Go little engine, go!
Glta!
Nice!!! These look like something that will be handed out at a conference to me...
I think you are correct. Remember that article from a German newspaper that said GE had ordered (100?) EOS printers? Which was later retracted because EOS couldn't produce that many so quickly? I think they were correct with the printer manufacturer but wrong in short term numbers. Maybe 100 by 2017....
And yes NO coincidence SGLB bought an EOS printer themselves....
Makes one wonder..
"This work represents another major milestone in the integrated development and certification of the materials characterization, manufacturing processes, analysis and design-tool technologies that are required to successfully implement Selective Laser Melting for critical rocket engine components,” said Jay Littles, director of Advanced Launch Programs at Aerojet Rocketdyne."
http://3dprintingindustry.com/2014/10/27/3d-printed-rocket-part-passes-fire-test/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-printed-rocket-part-passes-fire-test&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
Broken record much?
"There are a lot of applications where you're not making 100,000 parts for automobiles," said Apelian. "You may be making customized pieces where it's maybe one or two or four of them. These are high-integrity applications, like jet engine parts or legacy parts that nobody makes anymore. It will revolutionize the way we make things that are customized."
To make that happen, though, he needs to figure out how to control the semi-solids in the manufacturing process.
"How do you control gooey, mushy metals so you have high precision when you make the deposit?" he asked. "I have to control the thixotropy or how the flow changes under the application of a force. I have to make sure it's flowing in a controlled manner."
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2838780/researcher-works-to-make-3d-printed-metals-stronger-customizable.html
Yep!
My feeling is some sort of contract announcement this week. Just women's intuition...
Awesome contribution! Thanks for this post!
Excited for the next few weeks/months! Our time is near...
so sorry! A person posted on Twitter that Scott Whelan's department at GE has 4 employees and produced 30,000 additive manufactured parts last year. Anybody care to do some DD on this?
Here it is:
http://kymanufacturingconference.com
I JUST found out about it today, otherwise would have told you!
Better keep an eye open for more your way...
From a Kentucky Manufacturing conference recently:
"GE's Scott Whelan on 3d printing, sls, additive manufacturing. 4 employees, 30,000 parts made last year. "
Proves even a small company like Sigma Labs, can be extremely productive...
I'm a dental hygienist and was interested in 3d printing dental implants and stumbled onto this little company.
Been interested in all aspects of 3d printing since.
P.S this is a great board and filled with contributions from intelligent people with all different backgrounds.
Go Sigma!
Not sigma directly related but thought good for information regarding pricing of software:
Materialise's new Magics 19 software price:
"Please note that Magics RP is a $9,000 dollar software purchase with the option to lease it for an annual fee of $3,375."
(From an email from them)
Now I know Sigma labs will be priced differently due to more than software (hardware, support, data collection etc) but just gives an idea of pricing.
Haha okay, I may have more to add to that, will let everyone know...
Question for the board: what is the connection with solid concepts, harvest tech, and sigma labs? Why does it seem they're connected in someway? America makes project maybe?
I'd look it up myself but know this board's members would be faster to answer.
Reply from Infocast regarding Materialise presenting :
" We never received confirmation and I believe they registered to attend instead of speak."
Already have an email off to them, will let everyone know the response...
Will this go back up?
Additive/aerospace conference:
http://www.informationforecastnet.com/events/add-aero/agenda
Streamics presentation November 4th
http://www.infocastinc.com/downloads_pdf/add-aero14_symposium.pdf
Okay, thanks for the update.
Woohoo! I really have a feeling that printer will be up and running by Fabtech....
Thanks for the update, much appreciated technicals!
Congratulations! May this little stock bless you with college funds!
"Expected in the future is a feedback system that provides real-time monitoring of the printing process, that detects defects or deviation from the design (as specified in a 3-D model generated by a CAD [computer-aided design] tool), and that allows appropriate intervention. Together, such features will likely improve the reliability and repeatability of the printing process."
http://www.engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/8687/The-Road-Ahead-for-3D-Printing.aspx
Any luck with mtls?
.11?!
I don't think so since even on the shareholder's webcast they themselves said "news soon!" regarding many developments. I think it's pretty a broad statement, albeit positive!
Nice! Good luck and looking forward to any updates. They posted the integration partnership back in April, it's time for an update!
I have an email off the them as well. They're not the greatest for replying though :-/
Agreed. My thoughts are those orders with money attached.
Soon enough we'll know!
Excited for the coming weeks:
Reply from Mr. witty this a morning-
We've got a lot of press releases in the pipeline!
-Chris
P.S have I mentioned how glad I am they have a IR guy?! And a good one too!