In this collection of case studies, review how companies are currently using Formlabs SLA technology within their workflows. A wide range of applications are covered, including rapid prototyping, production tools, hybrid manufacturing, and end-use parts. Find out how they successfully:
Circumvented complex supply chain issues
Reduced cost per part by up to 90%
Brought prototyping, manufacturing, fixture, and jig production in-house
Generating molds for injection molding through traditional methods requires a lot of specialized equipment, time, and money. By leveraging 3D printing and Formlabs Rigid 10k resin, Novus has been able to produce molds at a fraction of the cost and days quicker than outsourcing. This case study will provide an overview of:
How to leverage 3D printing in the injection molding workflow
How Rigid 10K resin enabled Novus to design faster
Best practices for injection molding with 3D printed molds
Rubber molds are used to produce wax models in quantity for investment casting of metal parts such as jewelry, small industrial components, and gaming miniatures. 3D printed masters are cheaper, faster, and more accurate than hand-crafted designs. In this white paper you’ll learn:
How 3D printing can be used for casting small metal parts
What vulcanization is and how rubber molds are made
Material compatibilities for rubber mold-making
How to select the right resin for your rubber mold-making process
Case Study: 3D Printing Prototypes For Medical Device Development
With life-saving technologies on the line, 3D printing brings products to market quicker while cutting development costs.
Learn how medical device company Coalesce Product Development uses stereolithography (SLA) 3D printers to create prototypes that are ready for testing in days, not months. In this case study we learn:
The benefits of a digital manufacturing workflow for medical devices with complex geometries
How Coalesce replicates the characteristics of an injection molded plastic part
How in-house SLA 3D printing achieved an 80–90% reduction in lead time and a 96% reduction in cost
Learn how 3D printing can be applied in your medical facility. This 23 page guide covers cost savings, testimonials, regulatory considerations, and a large range of applications including:
Nexa3D, the maker of ultra-fast stereo-lithography production 3D printers, announced today that it is partnering with Dynamism, a veteran global leader in additive manufacturing solutions and services, to lead its North American channel sales. Dynamism joins Nexa3D’s already-thriving partner ecosystem with the aim of enabling Nexa3D to more rapidly expand its North American footprint by reaching Dynamism’s broad and savvy additive manufacturing customer base.
Nexa’s LSPc Technology 3D prints a complex print in under 4 minutes.
Nexa3D’s factory automation-ready production system is slated to be the fastest on the market. It prints at up to 6 times the speed and 2.5 times the build volume of all other comparable products. The company’s flagship NXE400 3D Printer can continuously print up to 16 liters of part volume at speeds of up to 1Z centimeter per minute. The NXE400 also features optional washing and curing units that together automate and reduce the time to produce ready-to-use functional prototypes and production parts from hours to just minutes. Nexa3D printers are powered by the company’s proprietary Lubricant Sub-layer Photo-curing (LSPc) technology and patented structured light matrix that in combination are capable of reaching speeds of 1Z centimeter per minute.
Since 1997, Dynamism has built one of the most successful and celebrated reselling channels for best in class additive manufacturing brands like Desktop Metal, Formlabs, Ultimaker and more. The company’s track record of reliability and excellence, coupled with unparalleled customer service, have made Dynamism the industry leader and buyer’s choice in additive manufacturing.
Douglas Krone, Founder & CEO of Dynamism, stated: “We have been tracking Nexa3D’s development for more than a year, and we are still wowed when watching its remarkable speed. Nexa3D’s speed is analogous to the introduction of 5G wireless – it will enable engineers to develop new applications and workflows that would have been unachievable in the past. And, watching detailed parts get created in minutes definitely feels like the future.”
Krone continued, “Dynamism is wholly focused on bringing the very best, market-leading, AM tools to our customers, who are often focused on the transformation to production-scale additive manufacturing. Nexa3D is an essential part of that toolkit. We are truly excited to be working together.”
“Dynamism is a recognized industry name in additive manufacturing, and we’re thrilled to partner with a company of such caliber, reputation and demonstrated performance,” noted Avi Reichental, Executive Chairman & CEO of Nexa3D. “We look forward to a mutually beneficial and long-lasting relationship as we together bring Nexa3D’s products to market – meeting the growing demand for industrial-grade additive manufacturing,” he concluded.
About Nexa3D
Nexa3D makes ultra-fast industrial-grade stereo-lithography 3D printers affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. The company’s printers are powered by proprietary Lubricant Sub-layer Photo-curing (LSPc) technology and patented structured light matrix capable of reaching top speeds of 1Z centimeter per minute, drastically reducing 3D printing cycles of precision functional parts from hours to minutes. To learn more, visit www.nexa3d.com.
About Dynamism
Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Chicago, Dynamism is a leader in supplying 3D printers and additive manufacturing solutions to governments, universities, institutions, companies, and individuals worldwide. The company offers the best 3D printing brands in the world, and focuses on giving great advice and solutions to customers. For more information, please visit www.dynamism.com.