Wolfmet 3D printed tungsten has played an important part in expanding gamma and x-ray research techniques around the world. We’ve pioneered this area of additive manufacturing, working with leading institutions and universities to produce 3D printed tungsten components to intricate designs and specifications. University of Liverpool, UK Wolfmet’s 3D tungsten printed collimator contributed toward innovations in internal dosimetry as a …
Wolfmet 3D Travels to Birmingham for TCT 2019
Join us at TCT Show 2019, the world-leading design-to-manufacturing event displaying the latest technology in additive manufacturing, 3D printing, design and engineering. Our team of experts will be showcasing our latest examples of 3D printed tungsten components including: Collimators for preclinical molecular imaging Coded apertures X-ray diffraction components Collimators for nuclear waste scanning Come and see first-hand what is possible …
3D Printed Tungsten Collimators
We are delighted to announce that the Joint Physics Dept of Royal Marsden Hospital/Institute of Cancer Research have carried out a series of tests on the tungsten parts we 3D printed for them. The 3D printed tungsten parts were produced using our own unique 3D printing process – Wolfmet 3D. This process is used extensively for printing complex parts in …