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3dpbm Composites AM 2021 eBook

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Welcome to our fourth eBook of 2021! In the following pages we’ll showcase the ever-exciting and evolving space of composites 3D printing.

It is no wonder that composite, fiber-reinforced materials are appealing to many industrial sectors. The materials are stronger and more durable than un-reinforced polymers and at the same time lighter and more affordable than metals. One of the challenges of working with composites using conventional methods, however, has been time and cost. Additive manufacturing is changing this, providing a faster and more efficient way to produce composite parts, whether it is by printing tooling or end-use parts directly.

In this publication, we present an in-depth analysis of the composites AM market (a sneak peek at our more extensive Composites AM Report), an exclusive look at the large-scale Massivit 10000 system for FRP molding, an illuminating interview with JuggerBot 3D about its partnership with DSM and, last but not least, an overview of over 40 companies working in the AM/composites segment.

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3dpbm’s eBook can be viewed by scrolling through the document above or downloaded for viewing on your favorite mobile device. In our effort to maintain an open discourse and open access to AM news, the publication is free to access. We at 3dpbm have been ardently following the progress of composites AM for years, and we are pleased to put the industry in the spotlight in a new, reader-friendly way!

You can find some of our recent eBook editions below:

All editions can be found here.

Interested in being featured in a future AM Focus 2021 eBook? Get in touch to discuss collaboration opportunities.

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Technical Ceramic AM Market 2023

108 technical ceramic AM companies individually surveyed and studied. Core technical ceramic AM market generated $113 million in 2022. Market expected to grow to over $2 billion by 2032 at 33.5% CA...

Tess Boissonneault

Tess Boissonneault is a Montreal-based content writer and editor with five years of experience covering the additive manufacturing world. She has a particular interest in amplifying the voices of women working within the industry and is an avid follower of the ever-evolving AM sector. Tess holds a master's degree in Media Studies from the University of Amsterdam.

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