5 Essential Quality Control Tools for Reliable 3D Printing
In the realm of additive manufacturing, quality control is not just a final check. It is a comprehensive set of procedures woven into every stage of the additive manufacturing process to ensure precision and consistency. This quality standard is necessary to overcome unique 3D printing challenges such as material variability,...
A Guide to Post Processing MJF Parts
Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing is an advanced additive manufacturing technology that excels in producing high-quality, complex functional parts. Unlike most 3D printing technologies, MJF can manufacture detailed parts without the need for support material. The process allows for high throughput and consistent mechanical properties —ideal for both prototypes...
Endeavor 3D Achieves International Traffic in Arms Registration (ITAR)
Endeavor 3D strengthens commitment to support US-based defense, energy, and supply chain manufacturing services. DOUGLASVILLE, GA (September 5, 2024) – Contract manufacturer Endeavor 3D achieves International Traffic in Arms Registration (ITAR) status for metal and polymer additive manufacturing services. The latest registration, along with ISO 9001:2015 certification, enables Endeavor 3D...
3D Printing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
According to MarketsandMarkets, “the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) market volume is projected to grow from 5.42 million units in 2024 to 7.51 million units in 2029.” Comparatively, aerospace and defense market analysis firm Teal Group forecasts that non-military unmanned aerial systems (UAS) production will jump from $7.2 billion annually to...
Insights from Endeavor 3D’s DfAM White Paper
In the fast-evolving landscape of 3D printing, moving from the initial design phase to full-scale production presents unique challenges and opportunities. Endeavor 3D's new whitepaper, "From Proof of Concept to Production," delves into the critical Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) process, offering a comprehensive guide for engineers, designers, and manufacturers...
Custom Tools. Custom Wearables. Custom Colors?
For over two decades, designers and engineers have primarily 3D printed parts in black, grey, and basic monochromatic colors. Several 3D printing technologies have been capable of some color, but they come with a serious price tag. Since color is typically an afterthought, it’s challenging to commit that type of...
