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Wohlers Report 2017

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Wohlers Report 2017

Wohlers Report 2017, available as a color PDF and printed/bound version, provides a worldwide review and analysis of additive manufacturing and 3D printing—terms that are used interchangeably. This edition marks the 22nd consecutive year of publication. The report has served as the undisputed industry-leading report on the subject for more than two decades. Many have referred to it as the "bible" of 3D printing.

The report was developed with the support of 100 service providers, 61 system manufacturers, and 19 producers of third-party material producers and desktop 3D printers. It documents government-sponsored research and development, collaborations and consortia, and the activities of 113 academic and 11 research institutes around the world.

The report has benefited from the important contributions of 76 co-authors and contributors in 31 countries. Wohlers Associates is fortunate to have developed what is believed to be the largest worldwide network of friends and contacts in the industry. This access and trust has resulted in a report that offers an unparalleled window into additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

The 344-page Wohlers Report 2017 includes 28 charts and graphs, 26 tables, and 232 images and illustrations. It also includes more than 160 pages of supplemental online content available exclusively to the buyers of the report.

Acknowledgments
About the principal authors

Part 1: Introduction
. Focus of this report
. Introduction to additive manufacturing and 3D printing
. History of additive manufacturing
. 1960s to the modern era
. April 2016 through March 2017
Industries, applications, and regions
. Industries
. Applications
. Installations by country
Growth of CAD solid modeling

Part 2: Processes and materials
Processes
. Material extrusion
. Material jetting
. Binder jetting
. Sheet lamination
. Vat photopolymerization
. Powder bed fusion
Post-processing
. General post-processing
. Post-processing of metal parts
Materials
. Polymers
. Pricing
. Metals
. Making metal powders for AM
. Composites and hybrid materials
. Materials for metal-casting processes
. Ceramics and other materials
. New polymer products
. New metal products
. Materials testing and international standards
Process/material matrix

Part 3: System and material producers
. Additive Industries
. AddUp
. Arcam
. Aspect
. Carbon
. Carima
. Cincinnati
. Concept Laser
. DWS
. Envisiontec
. EOS
. ExOne
. Farsoon
. Formlabs
. GE Additive
. HP
. Lithoz
. Markforged
. Mcor
. Optomec
. Prodways
. ReaLizer
. Renishaw
. Sciaky
. Sisma
. SLM Solutions
. Solidscape
. Stratasys
. Tiertime
. Trumpf
. 3D Systems
. Voxeljet
. Xery
Other companies in Asia/Pacific
. Asiga
. Bright Laser Technologies
. CMET
. D-MEC
. EPlus 3D
. Huake 3D
. InssTek
. Hengtong
. Keyence
. Long Yuan
. Matsuura
. Microjet
. Prismlab
. Ricoh
. Rokit
. Sentrol
. Sodick
. Structo
. TPM
. UnionTech
. Zhuhai CTC
Other companies in Europe and the Middle East
. Apium
. Arburg
. BeAM
. BigRep
. DMG Mori
. Do3D
. German RepRap
. Massivit
. Nano Dimension
. Nanoscribe
. OR Laser
. Rapid Shape
. Sharebot
. Sinterit
. Sintratec
. 3DCeram
. Xjet
Other companies in the Americas
. Autodesk
. Fabrisonic
. RPMI
. Viridis3D
. Voxel8
Additional system manufacturers
. Process/manufacturer/material matrix
. New AM machine developments
. Third-party material producers
. Open vs. closed material business models
. List of third-party producers
Desktop 3D printers
. RepRap project
. Crowdfunding
. 3D-printed electronics
. Material recycling
. Software development
. Aleph Objects
. Formlabs
. MakerBot
. Printrbot
. Ultimaker
. Xery
. XYZprinting
. Other 3D printers
. Delta 3D printers
. Comparing desktop 3D printers

Part 4: Industry growth
Revenue from AM worldwide
. Products and services
. Growth percentages
Industrial system unit sales
. Unit sales growth percentages
. Market shares
. Systems sold by region
. Average selling price
. Metal AM systems
. Unit sales by manufacturer and year
Desktop 3D printer unit sales
. Printers put to work
. Desktop 3D printer ASP
AM material sales
. Photopolymers
. Laser-sintered polymers
. Filaments
. Metals
. 2017 metals growth outlook
Service providers
. Primary service market
. Secondary service market
. Survey results
. AM technology most likely to purchase
. Online marketplace
. Supplier competition
. Comments from service providers
Investment in publicly traded companies
. Revenues and earnings
. Outlook

Part 5: Final part production
Best practices
. Aerospace
. Medical
. Footwear
. Automotive
Benefits of AM for production
. Reduction of tooling
. Agile manufacturing operations
. Decentralized manufacturing
. Inventory reduction and part consolidation
. Sustainability and environmental impact
Barriers
. Cost of machine and materials
. Cost justification
. Speed and throughput
. Quality assurance
. Traditional attitudes
Design for additive manufacturing
. Lightweighting and topology optimization
. Lattice structures
. Improved fluid dynamics
Educating designers
. Design guidelines
. Education curricula and training
Polymer AM part production
. Applications
. Considerations
. Outlook
Metal AM part production
. Quality and performance improvements
. Cost improvements
. Delivery and lead time improvements
Metal part production cost considerations
Process monitoring in metal powder bed fusion

. R&D projects
. Aconity3D
. Arcam
. Concept Laser
. EOS
. SLM Solutions
. Sigma Labs
. Outlook

Part 6: Global reports
Asia
. China
. India
. Japan
. Korea
. Singapore
. Taiwan
Australasia
. Australia
. New Zealand
Europe
. Austria
. Belgium
. Finland
. France
. Germany
. Italy
. Netherlands
. Norway
. Poland
. Portugal
. Romania
. Russia
. Slovenia
. Spain
. Sweden
. Turkey
. United Kingdom
Middle East
. Egypt
. Israel
. Other countries
Other regions
. Brazil
. Canada
. South Africa

Part 7: Research and development
Trends
. Patents
. Legal implications
. Corporate R&D
Consortia and collaborations
. America Makes
. Government Organization on Additive Manufacturing
. Additive Manufacturing Consortium
. Direct Manufacturing Research Center
. Project TEAMM
AM standards
. ASTM International Committee F42
. ISO/TC 261
. CEN/TC 438
U.S. government-sponsored R&D
. National Science Foundation
. Basic research on AM technology
. Meso, micro, and nanoscale technology
. National Institutes of Health
. Department of Defense
U.S. national laboratories
. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
. Sandia National Laboratories
Government-sponsored R&D in Europe
Academic activities and capabilities

. AM educational activities
. Research innovations
. Asia/Pacific
. Europe
. Middle East
. North America
. Other regions
. Research institutes with AM capabilities
. Future trends and contributions

Part 8: The future of additive manufacturing
AM ecosystem of the future
. Infrastructure investment
. Feedstock capacity
. Supply chain
. Product innovation
. Process and part integrity
. Automation
Market opportunity and forecast
. Global manufacturing economy
. 3D printing’s place in history
Summary
. Maturing mindset
. An exciting future

Appendices
. Appendix A: Glossary of terms
. Appendix B: System and material suppliers
. Appendix C: System specifications
. Appendix D: Desktop 3D printers
. Appendix E: Material properties
. Appendix F: Metal AM comparison matrix
. Appendix G: AM software tools
. Appendix H: 3D scanning systems
. Appendix I: 3D scan-processing software

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