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X-Series™ Brochure
Scalable binder jetting used by over 150 customers worldwide to 3D print premium materials
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White Paper: Binder Jetting with Triple ACT
Triple ACT makes it possible to 3D print a wide range of premium materials, including aluminum, copper, and tungsten alloys, metal composites, and technical ceramics, such as silicon carbide and boron carbide (B4C). Learn more about this unique process combining dispensing, spreading, and compacting fine powders.
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Ultimate Guide to DLP
This comprehensive guide provides a technical overview of DLP printing, along with the latest information on innovations in machine design, from bottom-up to top-down printing — as well as new types of photopolymer resins that deliver durable, elastomeric material properties, including closed-cell foams.
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Functional prototyping using metal 3D printing
Functional prototypes are critical to development of a product or part - allowing engineers to test new ideas and designs while also revealing how a product will stand up to real-world use.
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Manufacturing the Cars of Tomorrow
With the ability to make parts faster, cheaper and more complex than ever before - this is how the cars of tomorrow will be manufactured.
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Studio System Design Guide
To leverage the advantages of additive manufacturing, it is important to optimize your design for the BMD process— printing, debinding, and sintering. Learn the best practices with this downloadable BMD Design Guide.
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Understanding metal finishing methods for 3D printed parts
Desktop Metal partnered with Fortune Metal Finishing (FMF) to test several finishing methods on metal parts printed with the Studio System. This study focuses on three finishing technologies: centrifugal disc, centrifugal barrel, and media blasting.
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The Studio System Part Gallery Catalog
This catalog contains over 50 metal 3D printed part examples with real-use case descriptions from Studio System customers, printed in a range of materials. Examples are complete with use-case details, benefits, cost savings vs traditional manufacturing, and part specifications.
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The Shop System Part Gallery Catalog
This catalog contains over 30 metal 3D printed part examples with real-use case descriptions from Shop System customers, printed in a range of materials. Examples are complete with use-case details, benefits, cost savings vs traditional manufacturing, and part specifications.
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Alpha Precision Group: 3D printing on a MIM manufacturing floor
Additive manufacturing allows APG engineers to significantly speed up the design, manufacture and deployment of custom jigs, fixtures and tooling, allowing them to save money on tooling and deliver parts to customers faster.
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John Zink Hamworthy: Printing complex burner tips and on-demand shop floor tools
By eliminating the need for hard tooling, the Studio System makes it easy for John Zink Hamworthy Combustion engineers to produce innovative new parts, reproduce parts for which tooling no longer exists and find creative solutions to improving their workflow.
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