The manufacturing industry is always looking at new and innovative ways to improve products. In recent years metal-based 3D printing has been at the forefront. Advancements in the 3D printing technology, equipment, and materials have resulted in costs being driven down, making it a more feasible option when manufacturing.
In the past prototypes were used sparingly in medical design work due to cost and time considerations, however new innovations in 3D Printing can provide a faster, more streamlined process that allows medical product manufacturers to develop clinical trial-ready devices in-house checking everything from form, fit and function, manufacturability, and even appeal.
3D Printing in Healthcare is a technology that uses 3D digital files to create physical, solid objects. Computer data builds an object with many thin layers. These printers can produce wearable device, prosthetics, internal organs and medical devices.
They reduce the chance of human error, as objects printed using 3D printers provides low to medium accuracy parts. Post machining is common place for higher accuracy requirements. Medical products can be customized like surgery tools, fixtures, implants and many more, making it a leading growth in the market of 3D printing in healthcare
This new technology is quickly becoming a major player in the medical manufacturing industry. Kinetic Research Corporation of Ann Arbor, MI USA, a non-profit scientific research corporation, is engaged in efforts to advance the use and development of the technology in the United States for public benefit. It has acquired a new CNC cold spray metal additive 3D metal printing machine which is located at Protomatic.
The machine is the first of its type in the United States and manufactured by the Australian 3D metal printing company SPEE3D of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (http://www.speed3d.com). Kinetic is developing benchmarks through tests designed to determine the cost efficiency and quality of product produced by the machine in various applications.
Cold Spraying is the most recent method to emerge in the field of thermal spraying. It offers special advantages to conventional spraying because the material is not melted in the process.
Spray Nozzle directing spray upward to Robot Arm Target Plate
Additive Cold Spray CNC Machine by Spee3D