From November 15th to November 16th this year, 3DMART specially attended Formnext, a large-scale international exhibition for precision molding and 3D printing manufacturing held in Frankfurt, Germany. The exhibition brought together 470 3D printing related companies from all over the world, including 3D printing consumables of various materials, industrial-grade metal 3D printers, plastic 3D printers, the latest mold forming manufacturing technologies, mold accessories, etc., showcasing the most innovative technologies in the production chain.
To provide better services and discover the highest quality 3D printing products for our customers, 3DMART frequently visits major 3D printing related exhibitions to gather the latest information. What new technologies and applications will this Formnext exhibition help us discover?
Let's take a look at the exciting photos from this exhibition!
3D printing technology has now extended to various fields, with the automotive industry being the hottest.
There were also some 3D printed car parts on display, and a racing car was directly set up, which was quite spectacular.


Many car interiors assembled from 3D printed parts.

3D printing has also extended its reach into the fashion industry. Look at these super stylish women's clothing items with hollow geometric lines; wearing them out will definitely make you the center of attention.

Not only can it print clothes, but also handbags and high heels!!!

A mechanical-looking 3D printed pet dog, which would look quite nice as an art decoration at home, almost entirely printed in ABS.

Lighter and more stylish 3D printed bicycles.

The booth of DWS, a DLP 3D printer company we represent. Let's look at the quality of 3D printed objects from their other models.


Geometric objects printed by HP's 3D printer.

Parts printed by a metal 3D printer.

A large cube shape printed by a metal 3D printer.

The booth of Polymaker. Their product is the Polysher, an alcohol polishing machine, which is also a brand we represent.

The white object on the right is printed with Polycast filament, a material that can be directly investment cast, with the cast part on the left.

The Zortrax booth, where they had a coffee event, which was quite nice~

The official Ultimaker exhibition booth, showcasing multiple 3D printers and 3D printing applications.


Esun 3D printing filament manufacturing company.
Finally, here's an interesting active part to share with you: a 3D printed airplane engine model.
We gained a lot from this exhibition and plan to introduce more high-quality new products in 2018!
Please stay tuned for our future updates.
Formnext exhibition official website: https://www.mesago.de/en/formnext/For_visitors/Profile/index.htm