3dpbm publishes Advanced Materials AM Focus 2020 eBook

3D Printing Media Network April 29,2020-

The 3dpbm team is excited and proud to present to our readers the fourth edition of our AM Focus eBook. This month, our publication will spotlight a far-reaching and fascinating topic within the additive manufacturing industry: Advanced Materials.

Though the spectrum of advanced materials is broad, for the purpose of this publication we have narrowed the scope to focus on what we consider to be the leading groups of advanced materials today: ceramics, continuous fiber-filled composite polymers, refractory metals and high-performance polymers. These groups of materials represent the cutting edge of additive manufacturing and are creating numerous opportunities across the aerospace, automotive, defense, medical, electronics and dental industries, among others.

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This eBook comprises an in-depth analysis of the advanced materials landscape —with market insights from SmarTech Analysis—as well as a glimpse into the work of some of the leading companies in ceramics and advanced composites. These companies, like most that work in advanced materials for AM, are driven by innovation and have a unique vision for the future of AM. Our AM Focus eBook will also map out a number of materials and AM companies that are pushing the boundaries of ceramics, composites, refractory metals and advanced polymers.

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 eagerly following the progress of advanced materials in additive manufacturing for years, and are pleased to put the segment in the spotlight in a new, reader-friendly way.

You can find our previous eBook editions below:

Interested in being featured in a future AM Focus 2020 eBook? Get in touch to discuss collaboration opportunities.

Written by: Tess Boissonneault

Tess Boissonneault moved from her home of Montreal, Canada to the Netherlands in 2014 to pursue a master’s degree in Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. It was during her time in Amsterdam that she became acquainted with 3D printing technology and began writing for a local additive manufacturing news platform. Now based in France, Tess has over two and a half years experience writing, editing and publishing additive manufacturing content with a particular interest in women working within the industry. She is an avid follower of the ever-evolving AM industry.

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