THREE DIMENSIONAL PRINTING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
3D PRINTING Kensho Technologies Inc. 44 Brattle Street, 3rd Floor Cambridge MA 02138 THREE DIMENSIONAL PRINTING;A suite of financial instruments, news, research, or classification systems related to companies involved three-dimensional (3D) printing industry;
BOND Bond High Performance 3D Technology B.V. Institutenweg 50 NL-7521 PK Enschede Netherlands Three-dimensional printing;Formatting machines for moulding plastics; moulding machines for plastics, namely, injection moulding machines, extrusion moulding machines, plastic jet moulding machines; moulding dies being parts of machines; machine parts for plastic moulding machines, namely, forms and moulds for moulding parts of plastic; plastic injection moulding machines; 3D printers; optical 3D printers;
BONDABILITY Bond High Performance 3D Technology B.V. Institutenweg 50 NL-7521 PK Enschede Netherlands Three-dimensional printing;Computer hardware and software for creating 3D prints; optical 3D printers;Formatting machines, namely, numerically controlled machines for machining parts; moulding machines for plastics; moulding dies being parts of machines; machine parts for plastic molding machines, namely, forms and moulds for molding parts of plastic; plastic injection molding machines; 3D printers;BOND ABILITY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A screen printing apparatus for printing images onto a three dimensional surface of a substrate. The apparatus includes a screen formed of a flexible mesh material and having porous image portions that allows passage of a printing medium through it. A shaping assembly including a plurality of shapers that are movable between retracted and extended positions. In their extended positions, the shapers are engaged with the screen assembly and generally cause screen to generally conform to the three dimensional surface of the substrate. A squeegee, that is flexible and conformable to the three dimensional surface, is drawn along screen and forces at least some of the printing medium through the porous portion of the screen and onto the three dimensional surface.