Endeavor 3D Blog Exploring the Latest 3D Printing Applications, Trends, and Insights

3D Printing Materials for Automotive Applications | Part 1

Choosing the correct material is one of the most important decisions in new product development and part design for automotive applications. To stay ahead of the curve in the face of rapid technological advancements, automotive manufacturers, designers, and engineers are increasingly turning to 3D printing materials for their...

MJF vs. SLS | Beginners Guide

Navigating the additive manufacturing (AM) technology landscape can be challenging.  It’s our job to be informative and provide guidance to determine the right option for your next project. Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) are two of the most prominent additive technologies within the marketplace today. Each...

Shifting Gears: 5 Additive Manufacturing Solutions for Automotive Manufacturers

Since the invention of the automobile, the proverbial wheel has never stopped moving. As the automotive industry evolves and faces new challenges, one thing is clear – additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as the key driver of innovation. According to GlobeNewswire, the Automotive 3D Printing Market size is expected...

3D Printed Tools Boost Efficiency on the Factory Floor

Manufacturing aids, including jigs and fixtures, help hold and position parts for subsequent operations. While some general-purpose tooling is made for multiple uses on the factory floor, jigs and fixtures are often custom made for specific operations, and are especially useful for managing complex production and assembly operations. With HP...

Innovate Easier with 3D Printed Nylon PA 12

Endeavor 3D's additive manufacturing solution, powered by HP Multi Jet Fusion and high-performance Nylon PA 12, enables engineers to develop new parts that are more capable, lighter, easier to assemble and less costly than those made with other technologies. Nylon PA 12 is a workhorse Many different polymer materials are used with...

What is Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D Printing?

A collection of Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) polymer 3d printed parts that have been post processed with coloring and surface finishing

A Guide to Post Processing MJF Parts