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Avoid threads on the component

Avoiding Threads on Your 3D-Printed Parts Under certain circumstances, your 3D-printed part may not meet the desired or usual quality. This is often due to poor printer maintenance or improper material storage. If the result of your 3D print is unsatisfactory, you should definitely investigate the cause [...]

2020-08-04T10:07:59+00:00December 10, 2018|Categories: Technik und Design|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

New Markforged showroom at Ingersoll Cutting Tools in Haiger

On August 17, the time had finally come! The new showroom of Mark3D GmbH was inaugurated in Haiger at Ingersoll Werkzeuge GmbH and is now available for demonstrations to all interested parties and customers. A bold look outside the box: As a leading manufacturer of standard and special tools for the machining industry, the name Ingersoll stands for [...]

New at the Hannover Messe: ADAM – The new way to manufacture metal parts

Mark3D GmbH is presenting the Metal X 3D metal printer for the first time at the Hannover Messe. Visitors have the opportunity to view the Metal X and the Mark X directly at the booth of partner Dassault Systèmes in Hall 6, Stand K30. At the Altair booth in Hall 6, Stand L17, Mark3D will present the Mark Two composite 3D printer [...]

2020-03-03T15:45:46+00:00April 17, 2018|Categories: Mark3D News|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Mark3D is Markforged Partner of the Year

Mark3D has been named "Global Partner of the Year" by Markforged. The company's broad product portfolio for additive manufacturing is now also distributed in the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Many customers are already eagerly awaiting the market launch of the innovative metal 3D printer, the Metal X. Mark3D received the "Global Partner of the Year" award from the American 3D printer manufacturer Markforged at the Markforged Partner Summit in New [...]

2020-03-03T15:45:48+00:00March 8, 2018|Categories: Mark3D News|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

Clamping jaws for industrial robots from the 3D printer MarkTwo

Dixon Valve & Coupling uses the MarkTwo to print clamping jaws for industrial robots in production. Cost Time CNC manufacturing service $290.35 72 hours + shipping Markforged 3D printed $9.06 9 hours, 20 minutes Everything under control The arm of a FANUS industrial robot swings gracefully from one machine to another. Its precisely fitting clamping jaws securely clamp a pipe fitting. [...]

2023-02-02T10:42:14+00:00December 14, 2017|Categories: Anwenderberichte|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments