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3D Printing State of the Art: Industrial John Hornick April 2016

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3D Printing State of the Art: IndustrialJohn Hornick

April 2016

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What Is It?

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What Is It? Not Yoda head

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What Is It? Not Yoda head

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The Name Game

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The Name Game AKA:

– 3D printing– Additive Manufacturing

(AM)– Direct Digital Manufacturing– Rapid prototyping

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The Name Game

3D Printing v. AM

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The Name Game

Subtractive v. Additive

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The Name Game

Subtractive v. Additive– old v. new

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The Name Game

Subtractive v. Additive– old v. new– injection molding, casting, weaving

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The Name Game

Subtractive v. Additive– old v. new– injection molding, casting, weaving

old and additive

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The Name Game 3D printing/AM v. “traditional”

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The Name Game 3D printing/AM v. “traditional”

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The Name Game

SLA SLS

DMLSDLP

FFFFDM

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The Name GameBinder jettingDirected energy depositionMaterial extrusionMaterial jettingPowder bed fusionSheet laminationVat photopolymerization

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3DP Today

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3DP Today

Price Range:

ASP:

Industrial Base:

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3DP Today

Price Range: $5K to $5M

ASP:

Industrial Base:

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3DP Today

Price Range: $5K to $2M

ASP: $87K ($90K)Industrial Base:

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3DP Today

Price Range: $5K to $2M

ASP: $87K ($90K)

Industrial Base: ~80K

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3DP Today

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Binder Jetting

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Binder Jetting aka Digital Part Materialization

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Binder Jetting

Materials: – polymer, metal, glass, sand

Post-processing: curing, sintering, infiltration

Color (in plastic)

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Binder Jetting: Plastics

3D Systems ProJet (US)

acrylate powder infiltrated with cyanoacrylate full color parts $16K to $114K

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Binder Jetting: Plastics

Voxeljet (Germany) continuous build acrylic polymer, sand

room temperature cure (no heat distortion) $150K to $1.8 million

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Binder Jetting: Metals

ExOne (US) 2.5 x 1.6 x 1.3 ft. Bronze, Inconel, iron, stainless steel, tungsten, glass, sand Post-processing: Metal parts:

– sintered – binder burned out– infiltrated with bronze

$145K to $1.6 million

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Binder Jetting: Metals Hoganas (Sweden)

– Small– Precise

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Binder Jetting: Licenses Developed by MIT (“3D Printing”)

– Licensed to: ExOne Z Corp.

–(acquired by 3D Systems)

– Sublicensed: 3D Systems to Voxeljet

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Directed Energy Deposition

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Directed Energy Deposition aka:

–Blown Powder AM–Laser Cladding

–$350K to $1.5M

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Directed Energy Deposition Optomec (US)

– Laser Engineered Netshaping (LENS) ≤ 3 x 5 x 3 ft. ≤ 1 kW

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Directed Energy Deposition LENS

– Multi-metals simultaneously graded materials/parts on the fly

– Multi-axis head– Unlimited substrates

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Directed Energy Deposition– Sciaky (US)

Electron beam (EBAM) Wire feedstock 9 x 4 x 5 ft.

Titanium, tantalum, Inconel, SS, Cobalt alloys, Nickel alloys, copper nickel alloys

Fast Very rough parts

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Directed Energy Deposition– Accufusion “Laser

Consolidation”– AM3D– BeAM (Irepa Laser)

“EasyCLAD”– eFesto “Laser

Cladding”

– Honeywell Aerospace “Ion Fusion Formation”

– INSSTek– NASA/Penn State

Radiant Deposition– Trumpf TruLaser– Xi’an Bright Laser

Technologies (China)

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Hybrids DMG Mori Sieki

Germany/Japan

– Laser Deposition Welding DED 5-axis mill 25” x 25” x 22” 2 kW

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Hybrids Yamazaki Mazak

DED

Milling

Interchangeable tool heads

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New on the Block Toshiba:

– 2017– Laser Metal Deposition– 10x PBF– large parts– 110cc/hr

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Material Extrusion

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Material Extrusion aka:

– Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

– Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)

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Material Extrusion

Post-processing: removal of supports, surface finishing

Prototypes, simple plastic parts Most-used process

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Material Extrusion Thermoplastics

– ABS– PLA– Polycarbonate– PC/ABS blend– Helian/Eastman

ColorFabb XT– ULTEM

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Material Extrusion Consumer:

– 2009: watershed– ~300– $500 to $5000

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Material Extrusion Stratasys/Objet (US/Israel)

– Filament spools ABS PLA Support material

– $9500 to $500K

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Material Extrusion Arburg (Germany) “Freeformer”

– Stationery nozzle– 3/5 axis– Deposits droplets at high speed

Similar to BPM– Thermoplastic pellets

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Material Jetting

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Material Jetting Types:

– Aerosol Jet/Direct write– Cold Spray– Ballistic Particle Manufacturing (BPM)– Polyjet

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Material Jetting

Aerosol Jet/Direct Write

2.5D

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Material Jetting

Post-processing: heat or chemical treatment

Unlimited:

substrates

shapes

Circuitry

Extreme precision

$200K to $500K

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Material Jetting Direct Write companies:

– Optomec (US) Aerosol Jet– Lawrence Livermore (US)– nScrypt (US)– CamTek (Israel)– Nano Dimension (Israel)– Neotech (Germany)– XJet “Nano Metal Jetting” (Israel)– Argentum (US)

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Material Jetting Cold Spray

– CSIRO

– Flexible Robotic Environments– Trinity College

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Material Jetting Ballistic Particle Manufacturing (BPM)

– Build method: inkjet-like nozzle fires thermoplastic at high speed solidified into desired shape

– Applns: prototyping

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Material Jetting Companies:

– BPM, South Carolina (defunct)– Incremental Fabrication Technologies

(defunct?) metal particles

– Similar to: cold spray Arburg Freeformer

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Hybrids Hermle MPA 40

– Thermal metal spray 3X

– 5 axis CNC– Intermediate milling– Alloys on the fly

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Material Jetting Polyjet

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Material Jetting– Materials: photopolymers, casting materials,

support– Multi and graded materials on the fly

– Post-processing: remove supports, extra powder– Finished parts

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Material Jetting Multi-jet Modeling

– Multi materials in different proportions Some ProJet machines (5500X)

– $60K to $225K

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Material Jetting

J750–Digital materials–6 different resins–360,000 colors–2X

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Powder Bed Fusion

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Powder Bed Fusion

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Powder Bed Fusion aka Laser Melting

– Direct Metal Printing (DMP) (3D Systems/Phenix, U.S.)

– Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) (EOS, Germany)

– Metal Laser Melting (MLM) (Renishaw (UK)) Licensed by EOS for U.S.

– Selective Laser Melting (SLM)(SLM Solutions, Germany) Licensed by EOS for U.S.

– Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) (Fonon, US)

– laserCUSING (Concept Laser, Germany)

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Powder Bed Fusion Other companies:

– Aspect (Japan)– Beijing Longyuan (China)– Blueprinter (Denmark)

(Selective Heat Sintering)– Hunan Farsoon (China)– Realizer (Germany)

(precious metals)– RPM Innovations (US)– Shaanxi Hengtong (China)

– Sisma Spa (Italy)– Trumpf (Germany)– Wuhan Binhu/Huake

(China)– Xi’an Bright Laser

Technologies (China)

Price: $160K to $5.0 million

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Powder Bed Fusion Laser Melting

– Lasers: 400 w to 1 kW– Materials: aluminum, copper, nickel, and titanium

alloys, carbides, SS, tool steels– Post Processing: Heat treating, finishing– Structural finished parts– Complex geometries– Finer finish than EBM

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Powder Bed Fusion Electron Beam Melting (EBM)

– Arcam (Sweden)– same as LM,

but with electron beam– BV: 14” x 14” x 15”– Laser: 3 kW

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Powder Bed Fusion Electron Beam Melting (EBM)

– Materials: Titanium (supported by Arcam)– Faster than laser– Less residual stress than LM– Applns:

structural finished parts, complex geometries– aerospace parts, orthopedic implants

less refined than LM

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Hybrids Matsuura (Japan)

– Powder Bed Fusion – CNC Mill

Mills every ten layers– 400W ytterbium fiber laser– $1 million

OPM Laboratory (Japan) PBF + CNC mill

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Powder Bed Fusion Sintratec

– Switzerland– Nylon– €5K

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Powder Bed Fusion

20:1

25%

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Powder Bed Fusion rtt

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Powder Bed Fusion

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Powder Bed Fusion

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Powder Bed Fusion

http://www.flyingmachine.com.au/studio/

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Powder Bed Fusion

http://www.flyingmachine.com.au/studio/

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Powder Bed Fusion

http://www.flyingmachine.com.au/studio/

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Sheet Lamination

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Sheet Lamination Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)

–MCor Technologies (Ireland) Full color models $36K to $47K

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Sheet Lamination Ultrasonic Lamination (UL)

–Fabrisonic Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing (UAM) 72” x 72” x 36” Multi-axis machining Embedded sensors Joining dissimilar

materials

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Vat Photopolymerization

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Vat Photopolymerization

1980s

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Vat Photopolymerization

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Vat Photopolymerization Digital Light Processing (DLP)

Envisiontec (Germany) DWS, Lithoz (Ceramic-filled polymer),

Asiga, Rapid Shape Formlabs, Autodesk EMBER, B9,

DWS XFab

Stereolithography (SLA) 3D Systems Lawrence Livermore

– Micro-stereolithography» Ultra-stiff, lightweight parts

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VPP for $86K

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Vat Photopolymerization

Smooth-finish parts, jewelry molds, prototypes

$5K to $600K

Pauline/3D Varius

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Game Changers Among Game Changers

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BAAM

ORNLLocal MotorsCincinnati Inc.

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BAAM

ORNLUTenn

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Voxel8

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CBAM Process Overview

Load CAD slices into

printer and print bitmap of layer on fiber sheet

Remove dry

polymer powder

Feed fiber sheet into

inkjet printer

Stack sheets, heat, and

compress stack to final part

height

Remove un-bonded portions of fiber sheets to net final part

Deposit polymer powder

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

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Impossible Objects CBAM

– Functional parts– ≤10x faster/stronger– Strength to weight

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Carbon Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP)

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Figure 4 Platform

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High Speed Sintering/FACTUM

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High Speed Sintering/FACTUM

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Who Else Wants In? New resin-based lamination process

– Fast– Precise

Rapid– Prototyping– Manufacturing

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Who Else Wants In?

November 2015:

PBF (polymers)$50-$150K ???

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Patent Landscape

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Patent Landscape USA 60%

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Patent Landscape Top issuing: USA 60%

– 2002 to 2014: 12,000

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Patent Landscape Top issuing: USA 60%

– 2002 to 2014: 12,000

– Pending: ~4000– Issued: ~8000

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Patent Landscape Top issuing: USA 60%

Expiring: – 2003 to 2014: (225)– 2013 to 2014: ~16

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Patent Landscape

Patents

Applns

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Patents Issued 1991 to Early 2014

3D Systems

Univ. of Texas

Electro Optical Systems

Objet

Nanotek

MakerBot

BPM Technology

United Technologies

Z Corporation

Panasonic

VoxelJet

0 50 100 150 200 250201

101616

5785

2519

1324

852

81314

2615

408

2166

# of Patents

# of Patents

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The Players

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3D Systems, DTM, & Z Corp US DDD 2001: acquired DTM Corporation 2012: acquired Z Corporation BJ, ME, MJ, PBF, VPP

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Stratasys/Objet Israel (US) SSYS 2012:Merged with Objet 2013:Acquired Makerbot ME, MJ

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Stratasys & MakerBot Consumer/prosumer/RP printers Lower cost machines (~$2000) 2013: acquired by Stratasys in $403M stock deal

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Arcam Sweden AMAVF PBF (Electron Beam)

– Focus: orthopedic implants and aerospace

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Concept Laser Germany PBF

– Laser CUSING

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Electro Optical Systems Germany PBF

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EnvisionTEC Germany VPP

jewelry, hearing aid, dental, consumer, auto manufacturing, and design

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ExOne US XONE Binder Jet

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HP US HPQ Game changer among game changers Multi Jet fusion

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Optomec US DED, MJ

LENS Aerosol Jet

2.5D/parts/repair

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Voxeljet Germany VJET Binder Jet Big printers

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Companies

“Game changing technology” Acquired Morris Technologies

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Companies

“Game changing technology” Acquired Morris Technologies

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Companies

“Game changing technology” Acquired Morris Technologies

Silverbrook Technologies (Australia)– ≥ 40 patents (BPM)

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Colleges and Universities USC: ≥ 26 patents (5)

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Colleges and Universities USC: ≥ 26 patents (5)

MIT: ≥ 21 (31)

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Colleges and Universities USC: ≥ 26 patents (5)

MIT: ≥ 21 (31)

UTA/UTEP: ≥ 8 (7)

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Who Else Wants In?

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Who Else Wants In?

Epson: 5 years

–“We want our machines to make anything”

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Who Else Wants In?

Epson: 5 years

–“We want our machines to make anything”

Others ????

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Who Else Wants In?

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Who Else Wants In?

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Who Else Wants In? yuu

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Who Else Wants In?

Embedded ID

Selective curing VPP

Free-moving buildplate

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