Desktop Metal to Showcase New Breakthroughs in Production Metal and Ceramic Binder Jet 3D Printing at RAPID + TCT
- More than 24 customer applications 3D printed in metal and ceramics, including aluminum, titanium, copper, platinum, and silicon carbide, to be on display
- The all-new PureSinter Furnace – a high purity, high efficiency, and high reliability sintering furnace – will make its global debut
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Aluminum parts binder jet 3D printed on an X25Pro production metal binder jet system in partnership with both Eaton, an intelligent power management company with six
printers, and BEGA, a global leader in fine architectural outdoor and indoor lighting, to be on displayDesktop Metal -
Desktop Metal will be featured along the main promenade at RAPID + TCT, North America’s largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event, to be heldJune 25-27 at theLos Angeles Convention Center
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![Among the 24 customer part displays Desktop Metal will show at RAPID + TCT in Los Angeles this week, a variety of IN718 jet engine turbine blades will be featured. The blades, as shown here, were binder jet 3D printed on the Shop System and sintered in the all-new PureSinter Furnace that will make its global debut at the show. (Graphic: Business Wire)](https://mms.businesswire.com/media/20240624914086/en/2167445/4/In718_parts.jpg)
Among the 24 customer part displays
A highlight of the booth will be new milestones achieved with binder jetting of AL6061 powder with final part performance that rivals traditional investment casting and surpasses other areas of AM for this material.
“We have always faced challenges when printing wrought alloy aluminum materials, such as 6061, using powder bed fusion technologies. However, the work done by
Other highlights of critical applications to be on display include binder jet 3D printed:
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Silicon Carbide Optical Mirrors — a high-value aerospace application now being produced by customers in
the United States andEurope on the X25Pro and X160Pro after development on the InnoventX. SiC mirrors are used in ground and space telescopes and spacecraft for imaging, laser targeting, and communications. -
High-Requirement SiC Components — including a turbine blade, lattice gear, cutting tool and more, produced on an InnoventX in
France by customer Norimat. After printing, Norimat uses its Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) technique to densify parts. -
Copper Lead Frame — a high-value application used in semiconductor fabrication, a lead frame is a complex metal structure inside a chip package. The part to be shown was binder jet 3D printed as part of a project with Texas Instruments, the
University of Texas at Dallas , and DM on a Production System P-1. Details of the project were presented earlier this year at theIMAPS Device Packaging Conference . - IN718 Turbine Blades — a variety of large and small jet engine turbine blades printed on a Shop System and sintered in the all-new PureSinter Furnace demonstrate the ability to successfully binder jet and sinter larger parts printed in nickel-based alloys.
- M2 Tooling for Metal Injection Molding — produced on an X25Pro by Indo-MIM, the global leader and largest supplier of Metal Injection Molding (MIM) precision-engineered products. Indo-MIM owns a Super Fleet of five different DM metal printers.
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Surgical Tools – printed on a Production System P-1. This showcase includes a Ti64 cervical fusion cage printed by Tritech Titanium Parts, an experienced
Detroit -based manufacturer of titanium parts, and a 316L acetabular hip reamer printed by FreeForm Technologies, a metal binder jet contract manufacturer based inSt. Marys, Pennsylvania , and the largest owner of a Super Fleet of 24Desktop Metal 3D printers. - Full Set of Golf Irons — a full set of fully functional golf irons that showcase special design features, such as lightweighting and strategic areas of stiffness, will be shown.
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Fine Jewelry in a Variety of Metals — including rings, necklaces, earrings, and charms 3D printed in platinum, gold, sterling silver, stainless steel, and steel i420 composite. Platinum was recently qualified on the Production System P-1 by
Italy -based Legor, a leader in metals science and production of best-in-class alloys, powders, and plating solutions, for the jewelry and fashion hardware, and accessories markets.
In all, more than 24 customer parts will be on display, alongside the all-new PureSinter Furnace, as well as a Studio System bound metal deposition (BMD) printer and three entry-level binder jet 3D printers, including a Shop System, Production System P-1, and InnoventX.
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