All-new PureSinter Furnace, binder jetting of titanium, and more at Rapid+TCT
Visit booth 2139 to learn about PureSinter, binder jet printing in titanium and aluminum, see our extensive part displays, case studies, and so much more
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Join Team DM at booth 2139 at Rapid +TCT in Los Angeles, CA to learn about our latest machine and material innovations
All-New PureSinter™ Furnace
PureSinter is a breakthrough, high-purity vacuum furnace that delivers premium debind-and-sinter performance at an affordable price. PureSinter delivers the highest quality sintered parts, on par or better than industrial furnaces with higher acquisition and operating costs.
See it live at Rapid+TCT, as well as an extensive display of parts processed in the PureSinter Furnace, including titanium printed on the Production System P-1.
Our extensive part display includes a variety of materials printed using Desktop Metal technologies. Our application examples will include a wide range of ceramic, metal, and cermet 3D printed parts.
Ti64 Titanium is a popular material because of its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Binder jetting of Ti64 simplifies production of complex titanium parts, which can be challenging and expensive to fabricate using traditional manufacturing.
Production System P-1 with Reactive Safety Kit
The P-1 Reactive Safety Kit upgrade unlocks safe, high-speed binder jet 3D printing of both titanium and aluminum, two of our most requested materials.
The Studio System™ is a great entry-level metal 3D printer for a variety of industries including education, food processing, automotive, service bureaus, and more.
Improving Commercial Food Equipment with Metal 3D Printing
See real parts printed on the Studio System from the Curio C-2034 fish filleting machine. Today, this food processing system features over 100 3D printed parts from the Studio System. Read the case study.
Education Case Studies
The Studio System helped the UNCC 49er Rocketry Team take second place at the NASA Student Launch with an optimized bracket 3D printed in stainless steel for the rocket's payload. See the metal 3D printed parts and learn more about this success story
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