Why multi-material additive manufacturing will change our approach to part design
Defining part models computationally by their boundaries alone won’t work when one part contains two or more materials.
Defining part models computationally by their boundaries alone won’t work when one part contains two or more materials.
This article is about the 3 use cases that we consider being the most promising for our powder deposition technology.
Selective powder deposition eliminates the need for binders which streamlines the production of 3D printed ceramic parts. We explain how below.
The trick? Selective deposition of multiple powdered materials.
Large-scale additive manufacturing of polymers with excellent mechanical and thermal properties is surprisingly expensive and wasteful. A multi-powder deposition system could save users $40,000 per build in material costs and…
We need to rethink the technical approach in powder fusion-based additive manufacturing to open up valuable new opportunities and side-step an increasingly competitive market.