by admin | Jul 25, 2024 | Knowledge, News
In the fast-paced world of transportation, safety regulations are the cornerstone of every innovation. At Omni3D, we understand this responsibility deeply. That’s why our industrial extrusion 3D printing technology prioritizes not just cutting-edge capabilities, but also strict adherence to critical safety standards.
by admin | May 30, 2024 | Knowledge, News
Major news for the defense sector and industrial additive manufacturing! Omni3D has been officially granted the prestigious NCAGE code (9BT1H). This signifies our commitment to delivering top-tier 3D printing solutions that meet the rigorous demands of government...
by admin | Feb 10, 2024 | Knowledge
Reliability and performance are paramount in defense and 3D printing has emerged as a transformative technology. The successful implementation of this technology hinges on several critical factors, with chamber size and temperature control standing out as particularly...
by admin | Feb 10, 2024 | Knowledge
Building upon our commitment to safety-first innovation in regulated markets, Omni3D’s industrial extrusion 3D printing technology is taking flight in the demanding world of aerospace. This blog entry, a continuation of our exploration of 3D printing within...
by admin | Feb 10, 2024 | Case Study, Knowledge, Maintenance
Luk-Plast, a plastics recycling company, commissioned us to print an impeller for a vacuum pump in a process line where waste plastic film is recycled into pellets. Our job was to design the impeller to effectively replace the existing brass component, both on a...
by admin | Jun 3, 2021 | Knowledge
In the FDM / FFF technology there is a belief that anyone who can print anything more than PLA, can be treated as a solution for the engineer and industry. What is professional, industrial 3D printing? Where is the line that mark a border between the printers for amateurs, semi-professional and the industry printers for engineers and production? Why, despite many years of existence of 3D printing, the knowledge related to it, is not common? I will try to define the line between, explain the aspects, both technological and usable that is associated with professional 3D printing. That needs to be done, to know what it is, what it gives and makes it different from desktop and semi-professional devices.