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Big Gains for 3D Printing in Manufacturing, ASME and Carbon Survey Finds

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Report shows that nearly all respondents now use a 3D printing process for manufacturing

REDWOOD CITY, CA, September 16, 2021 — Carbon, a leading 3D printing technology company, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) announced today the findings from a survey which found that the 3D printing process has become an increasingly integral technology in the development of plastic parts and products for production use.

The ASME survey of practicing engineers involved in the design or development of plastic parts found that 88% of respondents now use 3D printing/additive manufacturing in some way. And the technology, previously best known for its use in creating prototypes, is increasingly being used for the production of finished parts. 40% of respondents said they now use additive manufacturing to produce products.

The report, “Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing Adoption from Prototype to Production,” includes findings that the technology has secured footholds broadly across industries and that its growing adoption is based on three categories of attributes: its speed, flexibility in timing and design and cost-efficiency. In various ways, digitally-driven product development is making major inroads into industries and manufacturing processes long dominated by two older methods that are less flexible and tend to be more capital intensive: milling and injection molding.

“Additive manufacturing is being broadly implemented in many varied industries, and is having an incredible impact on the supply chain and manufacturing across the world,” said Phil DeSimone, cofounder and Chief Product & Business Development Officer at Carbon. “We have seen OEMs embrace 3D printing as a strategic advantage to develop better products and bring them to market in less time. Advances in materials, software and hardware are making it possible for these companies to design products, validate market fit and move to production faster and with better results.”

Other key findings from the report include:

For the development of polymer products, 3D printing is used more often than either injection molding or milling.
3D printing is still the most often used process for prototyping.
Engineers within the life sciences and industrial machinery sectors reported the highest levels of familiarity with 3D printing.
Use of and familiarity with 3D printing is heavily influenced by age and company size — the younger the engineer and the larger the company, the greater the embrace of 3D.

“Additive manufacturing, especially in the polymer space, has grown by an incredible amount over the past couple of years,” said Lauralyn McDaniel, head of industry strategy and engagement with Metrix, an ASME Company. “Seeing the strong use of 3D printing in polymer production is evidence that additive manufacturing is moving into the mainstream, especially in areas like athletic equipment where the unique lattice design capabilities of 3D printing have been used to increase performance and safety, as well as in healthcare and aerospace, which have been leaders in production use of additive manufacturing.”

For the full report, which was commissioned by Carbon, and a deeper look into the state of additive manufacturing and 3D printing please visit: https://resources.asme.org/am3dp-polymer

About Carbon

Carbon is a leader in 3D printing technology, enabling companies to develop superior products and bring them to market faster. The Carbon DLS™ process, utilizing state-of-the-art printers, advanced software, and high-quality materials, empowers engineers and designers to surpass conventional expectations in product development. Carbon’s innovative solutions support prototyping, low-volume production, and scale production, offering a robust network for printing functional end-use parts as needed. Headquartered in Redwood City, CA, Carbon is dedicated to advancing the future of manufacturing. To learn more, visit www.carbon3d.com.

About ASME

ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education, and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world. In 2020, ASME formed the International Society of Interdisciplinary Engineers (ISIE) LLC, a new for-profit subsidiary to house business ventures that will bring new and innovative products, services, and technologies to the engineering community, and later established the holding company, Global Knowledge Solutions LLC. In 2021, ASME launched a second for-profit subsidiary, Metrix Connect LLC, an industry events and content platform to accelerate digital transformation in the engineering community and the exclusive agent for the Mechanical Engineering® brand of media products. For more information, visit www.asme.org.

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