Month: January 2019

3D print finished textile

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According to Tamar Giloh, Tamicare CEO, “We are excited about the opportunity to work together with Fashion for Good. Tamicare being selected for the Scaling Programme is a great compliment and we are fully committed to working together with Fashion for Good toward important goals while leveraging our Cosyflex technology for the sake of good fashion industry.
Cosyflex, Tamicare’s 3D printing technology, uses additive manufacturing techniques to apply layers of raw materials which is water-based polymers to create finished textile products. This technique eliminates the wasteful and chemically hazardous processes of dying and cut-make-trim, shortening the supply chain with a sustainable and eco-friendly solution.”

Tamicare., Fashion for Good invites Tamicare Ltd to its Scaling Programme.

 

 

3-D printed feet for chicken

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According to engineering teacher Andrew Abissi and students at the West Michigan Aviation Academy Brockman, “We went in and took a couple preliminary measurements with calipers and then we were like, we’re going to 3-D print it with the things we have here at the school,

What we do is design 3-D models on (design software) SOLIDWORKS and email them to this computer here. This project has been a semester-long and a lot of error going into it, so the fact that they were able to continue to work hard has been a tremendous experience and learning opportunity”.
According to Diepstra “Really, she runs around the yard just like this. Like no problem, she can full-out sprint”.

https://www.woodtv.com/news/kent-county/students-design-3-d-printed-feet-for-chicken/1222887818