
Case Studies
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FreeFORM Technologies delivers a complex, lightweight 3D printed solution for a high-volume inspection process
FreeFORM Technologies delivered a complex end-of-arm tooling solution in 17-4PH stainless steel for a high-volume automotive inspection process using binder jet 3D printing technology on the InnoventX. Generative software produced a lightweight design and binder jet 3D printing was one-fourth the price of laser powder bed fusion. Final materials met MPIF standard 35 and customer requirements.
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Lino3D uses Desktop Metal Shop System™ to enable serial production of metal fixtures for luxury yacht cupboard handles in Greece
When a company in Greece that rents and sells luxury yachts was experiencing long delivery times and poor part quality of metal fixtures they previously ordered from a manufacturing company in China, they came to Lino3D to explore additive manufacturing methods. By using binder jetting, Lino3D was able to produce better quality parts, faster and more affordably.
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IFC Intelligent Feeding Components combines multi jet fusion and metal binder jetting
IFC Intelligent Feeding Components, a German manufacturing company, solved issues with traditional and polymer-based additive manufacturing with metal binder jetting.
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Burke Aerospace adopts metal 3D printing for in-house tooling fixture production
Easy-to-use bound metal deposition on the Desktop Metal Studio System allows Burke Aerospace to efficiently produce tooling fixtures for manufacturing efficiency
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Terrapin Works Advanced Fabrication Lab at the University of Maryland adopts binder jet metal 3D printing
Binder jet metal 3D printing joins portfolio of advanced manufacturing solutions support academics and research on UMD campus
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Scaling metal 3D printing to serial production
DSB Technologies uses entire portfolio of X-Series binder jetting systems to manufacture complex parts and scale metal 3D printing to serial production
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Ti64 Part Production with Single Pass Jetting
TriTech Titanium Parts delivers binder jet 3D printing with high performance reactive material. Using Desktop Metal's Production System P-1, TriTech can deliver results for its customers quickly. Binder jetting eliminated setup fees, tooling cost, and delays or time associated with getting tooling made, allowing titanium production of even the most complex geometries to be simplified and affordable.
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Gullmolar: Improving Commercial Food Equipment with Metal 3D Printing
Fish processing systems transformed with stainless steel 3D printing on the Studio System from Desktop Metal. Compared to other 3D printing technologies, Gullmolar found office-friendly Bound Metal Deposition technology from Desktop Metal to be an affordable easy-to-use solution enabling the company to unlock new potential from their products.
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AmPd: Capitalizing on Opportunity with Additive Manufacturing
AmPd Labs offers new manufacturing solutions with metal binder jet 3D printing. Using the Desktop Metal Shop System, AmPd offers manufacturers immediate solutions to minimize production down times, including for metal parts traditionally cast or machined.
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ABCorp: Using Live Sinter™ for successful binder jet 3D printing on the Shop System™
In addition to the easy-to-use Shop System, a key component to the out of- the-box success of ABCorp’s binder jetting operations is Live Sinter, Desktop Metal’s manufacturing preparation software that provides advanced simulation tools to predict and correct for errors when sintering 3D printed parts.
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Jade Groupe: Utilizing binder jetting to produce fast manufacturing solutions
With a roadmap to produce end-use parts with additive manufacturing, Jade Groupe ordered a Desktop Metal Shop System to position itself on the leading edge of digital manufacturing solutions. With the area-wide binder jetting technology of the Shop System, the company will be able to increase 3D printing capacity in a wider variety of materials while streamlining production and optimizing products.
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Azoth: Take One Make One lean supply chain strategy
Azoth 3D uses the Shop System for metal 3D printing supply chain solutions, producing complex parts on demand to create the end-use version of a digital inventory and the leanest supply chain possible.
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Wall Colmonoy: Overcoming challenges with the Shop System
Using the Desktop Metal Shop System, Wall Colmonoy has produced hundreds of parts for a wide range of applications. In this case study, you will learn about what challenges the Shop System helped Wall Comonoy overcome and look at specific part examples printed on the Shop System.
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Eaton Corporation: Rapid tooling and MRO parts for an automotive supplier
A major supplier of automotive parts to companies around the world, Eaton Corporation’s Vehicle Group produces parts for everything from passenger cars to commercial vehicles.
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PGV: Using the Shop System to Revolutionize Supply Chains
Using the Desktop Metal Shop System, PGV is revolutionizing their supply chains by moving parts from traditional manufacturing processes like CNC machining to the Desktop Metal Shop System.
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