Desktop Metal Production 3D Printer | High-speed metal 3D printing for mass production

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    Designed to be the fastest way to 3D print metal parts at-scale, the P-50 leverages Desktop Metal’s patent-pending Single Pass Jetting technology and bi-directional printing to achieve speeds up to 100 times those of laser powder bed fusion technologies⁴, producing parts in volumes and at costs competitive with conventional mass production techniques. Featuring a state-of-the-art print bar with native 1200 dpi, an inert processing environment, and constant wave spreading for print bed uniformity, the P-50 offers the quality, reliability, and economics required for high-volume, end-use applications.
    3D print complex metal parts in production volumes in a 3-step process. Powered by Single Pass Jetting™, the Desktop Metal Production System™ features bi-directional 3D printing-so whenever there is movement, there is printing.
    Print
    With bi-directional single pass jetting, all steps of the print process-powder deposition, spreading, compacting, ballistic suppression, and binder jetting-are applied with each pass over the build area. Layer by layer, metal powder and binder is deposited until the entire build volume is packed with bound parts and surrounding loose powder.
    Depowder
    When a build is complete, the build box is removed and replaced with a fresh box for the next build. The completed build box is moved to a depowdering station where loose powder is removed and parts are prepared for sintering.
    Sinter
    Depowdered parts and loaded into an industrial furnace where they are heated to temperatures near melting. The remaining binder is removed causing the metal particles to fuse together and the parts to densify.
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  • @JohnDoe-cf8jz
    @JohnDoe-cf8jz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is really nice, great engineering. I want it, now I just have to figure out how to pay for it, lol.