September 2017October 7, 2019October 18, 2019 | The Essentium TeamShare Essentium Machines, LLC LaunchedWe began to make network connections with people on the machines side and realized we had the opportunity to work on the printer itself. As we were addressing interface, we recognized that at the end of the day, the interface is governed by the printer. If we couldn’t address the printer issue, we weren’t going to address the interface issue. We started the engineering of our first 3D printer.Share
Essentium Machines, LLC LaunchedWe began to make network connections with people on the machines side and realized we had the opportunity to work on the printer itself. As we were addressing interface, we recognized that at the end of the day, the interface is governed by the printer. If we couldn’t address the printer issue, we weren’t going to address the interface issue. We started the engineering of our first 3D printer.
March 21, 2024March 21, 2024 | John SchneiderSave Big On 11 Materials For Our 2024 Spring Cleaning SaleWith the merging of 3D-Fuel, Essentium, and Nexa3D, we’re consolidating and streamlining our warehouses. If you’ve been looking to save big and try out a new material, now’s your chance.This pricing is only good for the existing inventory through March 31st, so don’t wait!Save on the following materials: ABS MG94 PLA XTR PA (Nylon) PA-CF PP-CF […] Read More
September 22, 2022October 28, 2022 | The Essentium TeamCarbon Fiber Reinforced Composites Applications for Additive ManufacturingManufacturers use carbon fiber reinforced composites for industrial applications in the aerospace, automotive, electronic manufacturing, medical devices, and battery industry, as well as countless others. The proven advantages of reinforced materials open opportunities for additive manufacturing applications that were previously unachievable. Read More
July 13, 2022October 28, 2022 | The Essentium Team3D Printed Prosthetic Devices: The Impact of Biocompatible MaterialsAdditive manufacturing (AM) technology and biocompatible materials can change how orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) clinicians help patients. These emerging advancements allow clinicians to craft devices faster and cheaper without sacrificing patient comfort and care. Read More