Make Parts Fast: Essentium 3D Reusable Face Masks Help Keep Essential Business Operating June 3, 2020July 9, 2020 | The Essentium Team Share Essentium, Inc., a leading provider of 3D printing technology for additive manufacturing, announced that the Houston Service Center, the headquarters of the rotating equipment services division of Sulzer in the Americas (SWX:SUN), has ordered 6,000 Essentium 3D printed protective face mask kits. Instead of waiting weeks for masks that would have disrupted operations, Essentium was able to produce 3D printed face masks at scale and to Sulzer’s time-critical needs. Because Essentium conforms to FDA EUA guidelines, and the filtration media is ASTM Level 2 and BFE97, Sulzer knew it was providing employees with reliable, high-quality protective masks. Read more: Make Parts Fast Share
Essentium, Inc., a leading provider of 3D printing technology for additive manufacturing, announced that the Houston Service Center, the headquarters of the rotating equipment services division of Sulzer in the Americas (SWX:SUN), has ordered 6,000 Essentium 3D printed protective face mask kits. Instead of waiting weeks for masks that would have disrupted operations, Essentium was able to produce 3D printed face masks at scale and to Sulzer’s time-critical needs. Because Essentium conforms to FDA EUA guidelines, and the filtration media is ASTM Level 2 and BFE97, Sulzer knew it was providing employees with reliable, high-quality protective masks. Read more: Make Parts Fast
The Essentium Team January 17, 2021 Design News: Will 2021 Be the Breakout Year for Additive Manufacturing? AM was already positioned for a surge. 2020 tipped it into wholehearted legitimacy. Blake Teipel, CEO of Essentium, a 3D printing company that focuses on AM, believes the industry is on the cusp of seeing AM become a widespread manufacturing technology rather than a boutique technology for customization and spare parts. Read More
The Essentium Team January 16, 2021 Industry Europe: How The Last Seven Years Have Shaped Additive Manufacturing’s Future This year, aerospace giant Boeing completed the first flight of its 777X jet, powered by twin GE9X engines equipped with more than300 3D printed parts. The GE9X is the most fuel-efficient jet engine that GE has ever produced, operating at 10 per cent lower fuel consumption than competing engines. This is just one example of how far a cry we are from 3D printing’s beginnings as a tool for rapid prototyping. Read More
The Essentium Team January 12, 2021 MCADCafe: Additive Manufacturing Will Boom in 2021 The promise of additive manufacturing has always been tremendous. But it’s not just a promise anymore—now the capability is a reality. Essentium CEO and Co-founder Blake Teipel, Ph.D. shares five trends that will push 3D printing to greater success in the coming year. Read More