Neotech lance un nouveau système pour l'électronique d'impression 3D | Imprimante 3D Nouvelles & Impression 3D Nouvelles July 22, 2014 The current 3D printers can fabricate objects from plastics, metals, ceramics, etc, but they haven't yet been widely used to produce electronics. Currently several companies are working on using 3D printing to produce electronic components and products. One pioneer is Optomec, which has developed the Aerosol Jet process, a patented printed electronics technology which applies conductive nano-particle inks on to the component. Another company, Germany-based Neotech AMT GmbH, which began developing this novel technology in 2006 has announced Monday the release of a new 3D Printed Electronics system, the LBS 45XE, which is capable of production complex circuitry on almost any 3D surface. Light Beam Sintering (LBS) is a non-contact, photonic sintering technique that can be applied to printed electronic circuits on "low temperature" substrates such as Polycarbonate (PC). One applications of Neotech AMT's system is for printed 3D cell phone antenna. Posted in 3D Printers inShare2
Optomec attribué nouveau brevet sur Jet Aérosol tête d'impression pour l'électronique d'impression 3D | Imprimante 3D Nouvelles & Impression 3D Nouvelles Mar.7, 2014 Industrial 3D printer manufacturer, Optomec was awarded a new U.S. patent, titled Miniature Aerosol Jet and Aerosol Jet Array, patent # 8,640,975. The patented miniaturized Aerosol Jet print head geometry is significantly smaller, lighter weight and lower cost than preceding generations. Aerosol Jet printing is an additive manufacturing solution that reduces the overall size of electronic systems by utilizing aerodynamic focusing to precisely deposit nanomaterials to produce fine feature circuitry and embedded components without the use of masks or patterns. The resulting functional electronics can have line widths and pattern features ranging from 10's of microns to centimeters. This video from the Rochester Institute of Technology's Brinkman Lab shows Optomec's Aerosol Jet process printing copper nanoink from Intrinsiq materials on a paper substrate. "The miniaturized Aerosol Jet print head can be used for many applications." says Dr.
Printeurs, livre 1 : La fin de l’innocence Dans un monde où les publicités s’affichent directement dans vos lentilles de contact et où les voitures automatiques vous conduisent immédiatement à votre destination, Nellio et Eva vont tenter de mettre au point une imprimante 3D d’un tout nouveau type. Une invention qui risque fort de remettre en question le fragile équilibre entre une classe sociale inactive qui rêve de travail et le monde lointain des stars de cinéma et de la finance. Mais, entre un ciel constellé de drones et des rues tapissées de caméras, Nellio et Eva ne s’attaquent-ils pas à plus fort qu’eux ? Et l’équilibre social est-il bien la seule chose que leur imprimante remet en cause ? Voici, en deux mots, résumé l’histoire de Printeurs dont vous avez pu lire les 19 premiers épisodes sur ce blog. 19 épisodes qui forment une première partie, « La fin de l’innocence », que je vous invite à (re)découvrir sous forme de livre électronique. Format .epub - Format .pdf Comme tous mes écrits, Printeurs est payant. Bonne lecture !
Imprimantes 3D : les 7 tendances qui changent tout 1. Bâtiment et construction : des modèles géants C'est la championne incontestée dans la catégorie "poids lourds" : l'imprimante inventée par l'Université de Californie du Sud fabrique... des maisons. 2. Une précision d'un dixième de micron environ ! 3. Une boîte en plastique qui s'assemble toute seule. 4. L'industrie agro-alimentaire et la restauration sont également concernées par les évolutions rapides du 3D printing. 5. Selon McKinsey, d'ici 2025, l'impression 3D aura un impact global compris entre 230 et 550 milliards de dollars. Malgré le rachat de 3D Phenix Systems par l'américain 3D Systems, la France dispose peut-être encore d'un futur champion : la société Prodways, issue du rachat de la société Phidias par le groupe Gorgé - acquisition orchestrée par le ministre Arnaud Montebourg. À noter également, l'impression écologique à base d'algues, co-inventée par le FabShop et Algopack. 6. 7.
3D Basics impression: Le Guide du débutant gratuit - Impression 3D industrie Welcome to 3DPI’s Beginner’s Guide to 3D Printing. Whether you are new to 3D printing technology or just looking to close a few knowledge gaps, we’re glad you stopped by. By now, most of us have heard, at some level, about the potential of 3D printing. But with this guide we are offering insights into the history and the reality of 3D printing — the processes, materials and applications — as well as measured thoughts on where it might be heading. We hope you’ll find this to be one of the most comprehensive 3D printing resources available, and that no matter what your skill level is, there will be plenty in here to meet your needs. Are you ready? 3D Printing — also known as additive manufacturing — has been quoted in the Financial Times and by other sources as potentially being larger than the Internet. Overview The term 3D printing covers a host of processes and technologies that offer a full spectrum of capabilities for the production of parts and products in different materials.
Nouvelles applications d'impression 3D feront leur apparition, un marché de 7 milliards de dollars en 2025 | Imprimante 3D Nouvelles & Impression 3D Nouvelles Jun 3, 2014 The global market for 3D printing is set to reach $7 billion by 2025, which includes a conservative estimate of $3 billion for bioprinting, as forecasted by IDTechEx. IDTechEx released a report on May 22nd that outlines how 3D printing processes are being used in various industries today and how industries will be using the technology in the future. The report points out that traditional applications such as prototyping continue to grow but many emerging applications will also be commercialised. "The sudden growth in 3D printing was driven by the expiration of key patents that allowed dozens of small companies to start producing cheap desktop 3D printers for consumers. For example, newcomer Makerbot quickly overtook established players 3D Systems and Stratasys in terms of both installed base and proportion of Google searches: Proportion of Google searches for three main players 3D printing application hype curve Source: IDTechEx Posted in 3D Printing Applications inShare14
Formez vous à la Fabrication Numérique [MOOC] Les MOOC, vous connaissez sans doute... Les médias nous rabâchent les oreilles avec ça depuis des semaines. C'est le nouveau buzz word à la mode. Mais derrière ce mot qui signifie "Cours en ligne ouvert et massif" se cache de vraies richesses pour qui souhaite apprendre de nouvelles choses. Si je vous parle de ça, c'est parce que Baptiste, lecteur de Korben.info vient de lancer son cours en ligne ouvert à tous, dédié à la fabrication numérique. Baptiste Gaultier a débuté sa carrière en 2009 au département Réseaux, Sécurité, Multimédia de Télécom Bretagne en tant qu'ingénieur de Recherche. Électronique, Arduino, Design, Objets connectés, Internet, Impression 3D... Je sais que parmi vous, il y a de nombreuses personnes qui s'intéressent à tout ça du coup, je me suis dit que ce serait cool de vous en informer. Semaine 1 : Introduction Qu'est-ce que la fabrication numérique ? Semaine 2 : Installation des outils Les outils Semaine 3 : Les capteurs Introduction Semaine 4 : Sons et fonctions
Les grands événements Impression 3D Infographie UBS On The Importance Of 3D Printing Over a year ago we discussed the "next Industrial Revolution" and where it might appear from. 3D printers were envisioned among Goldman's top disruptive themes earlier this year and as UBS notes, 3D printing – or additive manufacturing – has been catching investors’ imaginations in recent months. Some commentators have suggested the technology has the potential to literally transform the world economy and dismantle global supply chains; while UBS points out that, others have suggested the technology is hyped and has little promise beyond a few niche product areas in manufacturing. The truth, Andrew Cates believes, probably lies somewhere in between but he is nevertheless more sympathetic to those who champion the technology’s disruptive – even revolutionary - qualities. Via UBS' Andrew Cates, For those readers who are not yet aficionados on this technology we start with a brief explanation. The technology has not yet generated a major impact on the world economy.
merci de ranger les nouveaux liens... dood présente DOM: Digital Object Maker The project Who are we? We are two childhood friends with complementary skills: mechanical engineering, business, arts, marketing, music, teaching... 3D printing has been a passion of ours for years. We use this technology for personal projects as well as for building prototypes for our clients. Origin of the project We decided to create our own 3D printer to become more independant and have access to a cheap and efficient solution. We could have assembly or order one of the many RepRap models available but we were not entirely satisfied by the mechanical part of these machines. Our printer: the Digital Object Maker After more than a year of work, we finally succeed at building a reliable machine. This technology lets inventors, designers, architects or makers with CAD knowledge create objects, test ergonomy or even produce small batches of a product. Technical Specs. of the DOM Dimensions: 61x41x41 cm (24x16x16 inch) Materials: wood, aluminium, stainless steel Layer thickness: 300 to 100 microns
L'impression 3D va-t-elle bouleverser la manufacture aux Etats-Unis ? Innovation et valorisation de la rechercheL'impression 3D va-t-elle bouleverser la manufacture aux Etats-Unis ? Dans son discours sur l'état de l'Union du 12 février 2013, le président Obama a réaffirmé sa volonté de soutenir l'industrie manufacturière pour relancer l'économie et l'innovation aux Etats-Unis [1]. Cette déclaration est liée à un vaste plan d'actions qui prévoit la création d'instituts d'innovation manufacturière dont le premier est voué aux techniques d'impression 3D dans l'Ohio. Selon Obama, cette technologie aurait "le potentiel de révolutionner notre façon de fabriquer presque tout". On observe depuis cette déclaration une vive émulation autour du sujet. Le terme "impression 3D" désigne en fait la technique de "fabrication par addition" ("additive manufacturing") par opposition aux méthodes de production par soustraction plus classiques (perçage, modelage, découpage, etc.). Une technologie des années 80 En résumé
outil d'esquisse Doodle3D pour l'impression 3D lancé sur Kickstarter | Imprimante 3D Nouvelles & Impression 3D Nouvelles April 17, 2013 Even though 3D design programs are getting more user-friendly and accessible they are still pretty difficult for average person. Websites like Thingiverse provides thousands of open-source 3D designs that you can download and print out, but it is much nicer that you can simple print out your own drawings. Doodle3D, created by Rick Companje at FabLab Amersfoort, the Netherlands, is a very innovative, but simple and intuitive sketching software enabling everyone to make his own drawing come to life with a 3D printer. Anyone who can hold a pencil to make his drawing can use it to extrude and twist his design into 3D, without having to use complicated 3D modeling tools. How does it work? In addition Companje has also developed Doodle3D WiFi Box, a WiFi device connecting your iPad/iPhone/laptop to your 3D printer. In order to finish the development of Doodle3D the team is launching a campaign on kickstarter.