We are thinking this new technology is pretty fascinating. Todd Reese showed us this part he brought back from #AMUG2016 and here is the video about Carbon3D Printing which was inspired by Terminator 2.
We are thinking this new technology is pretty fascinating. Todd Reese showed us this part he brought back from #AMUG2016 and here is the video about Carbon3D Printing which was inspired by Terminator 2.
Exciting times. We have the backdrop of our Realize TV set ready to go. Thanks to the Realize team for making it look so nice. Informative videos about all things Realize and the additive manufacturing industry will be coming your way via Realize TV starting in April!
Realize is a sponsor of the Tiger Dynasty Robotics Club at Fishers High School. Tiger Dynasty’s focus is developing student’s skills in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, marketing, and design while also developing leadership and communication skills that students will carry with them into college and their professional lives. The team is committed to maintaining a student leadership structure of the team to help foster leadership opportunities for the students. The robotics team at FHS fosters an environment for students to truly discover their career interests with expert mentors from the fields to guide them along their way. Team 5010 provide chances for the students of Fishers High School to practice, apply, and see in action the science and math the students learn every day at school. It provides students reason to continue learning and pursue fields that they are interested in. Tiger Dynasty helps guide and show students through the complete process from the conception of ideas to making their ideas a reality, showing them of what they are truly capable of doing.
“We operate as a part of the FIRST (For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) organization under the FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) program. As a team, we compete head-to-head against high schools from all around the state and even the world. Every year, NASA and Disney partner up with the FIRST program to come up with a game for our robots to compete in. From there, we have 6 weeks to build a robot from scratch to compete in these competitions.”
Realize is a proud sponsor of FHS Robotics by way of providing Somos NeXt parts which Alex states were an integral part of the drive train they created.
“The drive train design we desired would not had been possible without the help of Realize Inc. This year, the game will be particularly brutal on robots. It involves a lot of traversing over uneven ground, something which a standard set of wheels would not had been able to handle. We decided this year to design a tank tread drive train with suspension from the ground up. The robotics supplier where we typically get our parts does carry a pair of treads, but they were priced at nearly $200 a piece. Instead, we decided to go with a timing belt like you would find on your car, saving us nearly $300 alone. From there, we designed a system around the belt to fit our needs. Because we were doing a 100% custom drive train, many of the parts we would need to get the robot to work did not exist. Thankfully, Realize Inc. was able to help us out. Realize was able to print out our custom parts to fit the track of our desire. These parts comprise of about 90% of both the suspension and tension system. Without those parts, our team would not had been able to complete this drive train of our desire.”
We are creating a backdrop for the new “Realize TV” area in the building, and of course it will involve 3D Printing technology. This new video series will inform you about all of the latest products and technologies that are available at Realize and also include discussion of other industry news and information. There will be many avenues explored from prototypes to resins with members of our team. Realize TV, Coming soon.
There’s a common misconception that SL materials lose their physical properties and become brittle and break over time. That may have been true for the first generations of materials, but not for the new generation of SL resins from Somos®. Somos® R&D invests considerable time and money to develop the best SL materials available today.
Somos® Stands the Test of Time |
Somos® is paving the way in Stereolithography (SL) for end-use applications. Until recently, long term stability of SL materials was relatively unknown. At Somos®, we have begun testing selected products and monitoring property change over time.
“Understanding and being able to predict the aging characteristics of various materials opens the door for moving into real end-use applications,” says Kevin Zaras, Application Development Manager.
We just passed the one year mark for testing on Somos® NeXt and Somos® WaterShed XC 11122. The great news is that we saw no major changes in physical properties, which compared as well as competing technologies such as FDM and LS. We will continue adding to this data with other products and other test conditions such as UV and Environmental aging. |
Characterizing the long term stability of these materials is becoming critical in qualifying them for production environments. Somos® NeXt Aging Data Materials that can go the distance The results of Somos® NeXt are in Somos® compared general physical properties of Somos® NeXt with a LS PA and a FDM ABS over the course of one year. Even after one year, Somos® NeXt was comparable to FDM and LS with little overall change in tensile properties. Now, engineers considering 3D printing their production parts can think outside the box and use Somos® NeXt and stereolithography’s fine feature detail, high accuracy and smooth surface quality for their applications. Perfect for noncritical components like harnesses, spacers, jigs and fixtures, Somos® NeXt takes SL to the next level.