3D Printing News Unpeeled: Better Carbon Fiber 3D Printing and Boxing Gloves
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We today look at regional and specific conferences for Additive including the Norwegian Additive Manufacturing Cluster (Norwegian AM) conference and an Italian one.
CEAD together with the Technical University of Munich and GKN are working on implementing a integrated extrusion and tape deposition nozzle in order to make aerospace tooling and parts. The technology can be mounted on a robot arm while using PEI and PEEK up to 400°C and could be used eventually for tooling for the flaps of Airbus aircraft.
Canada based Hayabusa is 3D printing boxing gloves selling for $159 called the T3D which combine 3D printed lattices and foam.
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