EMS publishes new Additive Manufacturing technologies and materials video

July 27, 2016

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July 27, 2016
EMS publishes new AM technologies and materials video

EMS, a USA based service provider of commercial Additive Manufacturing and 3D scanning systems to customers across a wide range of industries, has published a new informative video explaining various Additive Manufacturing technologies and materials.

EMS specialises in helping clients streamline product development costs and time to market, as well as reverse engineering complex products to create accurate 3D models and CAD files where none exist.

The video explains the wide range of industrial Additive Manufacturing technologies and materials available today, helping to understand which system is the best choice for a specific application. “We are often asked to help our customers navigate and understand the differences so we thought it might be helpful to put together a video that walks through the various 3D technologies, the functional properties of the materials used by each technology and the range of applications typically associated with each,” the company stated.

The video provides an overview of all the major industrial Additive Manufacturing technologies including:

  • ColorJet (CJP)
  • MultiJet/PolyJet (MJP)
  • Stereolithograph (SLA)
  • Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
  • Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
  • Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

To view the video, please click here. https://www.ems-usa.com/ems-3d-printing-technologies-materials/

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July 27, 2016

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