- [News]The development potential of China's mold market is huge13 Nov,2022
- It is understood that plastic moulds in China's mould industry can account for up to 30%. Driven by high technology and the demand for applications in the pillar industries, the plastic mould industry has formed a huge industrial chain.
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- [News]Evonik launched three new light curing resins for 3D printing11 Nov,2022
- Evonik is launching three new INFINAM? photosensitive resin products for industrial-grade applications in 3D printing to expand the portfolio of photosensitive resins for common curing 3D printing processes, such as SLA or DLP, launched last year. In less than two years
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- [News]mRNA cancer vaccine expected to be available within a decade for treatment27 Oct,2022
- German biotech company BioNTech founder said in an interview that an mRNA cancer vaccine could be in use by 2030, according to the Guardian newspaper. They said they were optimistic about the development of the mRNA cancer vaccine in the coming years, based on the breakthroughs it has made.|injection molding|rapid prototyping services
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- [News]Germany's largest car rental company to introduce 100,000 BYD09 Oct,2022
- Sixt, Germany's largest car rental company, plans to purchase 100,000 electric cars from Chinese manufacturer BYD over the next six years. Sixt and BYD have recently announced that the first electric cars on order will go into service within the next few weeks and customers in Germany, France, the Netherlands
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- [News]New 3D printing aluminum alloy process is coming|3D printing services29 Sep,2022
- Aluminum alloy is considered as an ideal material for automobile lightweight because of its high specific strength, corrosion resistance and recyclability. 3D printing+aluminum alloy has been used by manufacturers to develop special parts including complex geometry and conformal cooling channels.|rapid prototyping services
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- [News]3D printing creates highest specific strength titanium alloy28 Sep,2022
- Writing in the latest issue of Nature Materials, a team of Australian engineers say they have used 3D printing for the first time to obtain the highest specific strength titanium alloy to date, a major leap forward for the aerospace, defense, energy and biomedical industries. |metal 3d printing services
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