Desktop Metal, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, is a leader in additive manufacturing technologies, specializing in metal and carbon fiber 3D printing. The company offers a range of 3D printing systems designed for engineers, designers, and manufacturers, facilitating the mass production of industrial, medical, and consumer products. Desktop Metal's portfolio includes platforms like the Production Systemâ„¢, Shop Systemâ„¢, and Studio Systemâ„¢, catering to various production needs from prototyping to high-volume manufacturing. By focusing on innovation and accessibility, Desktop Metal aims to make advanced manufacturing solutions widely available across industries.
The Figur G15 Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology, which launched at IMTS 2022, will make its return to the largest manufacturing technology show in the Western Hemisphere with a new G15 Pro model.
Live Inspect is a solution for users of various additive manufacturing technologies to fine-tune accuracy by analyzing 3D scans of printed parts to provide tolerance analysis and correct for deviations.
PureSinter offers one-run debinding and sintering of metal parts produced with either Additive Manufacturing or traditional manufacturing methods in a 15.8L retort.
Desktop Metal in Additive Manufacturing 2.0 technologies for mass production announced that it has installed four Figur G15 Pro systems featuring Digital Sheet Forming technology to Evology Manufacturing.
With a maximum sheet size of 1600 x 1200 mm (63.0 x 47.2 in), the Figur G15 delivers parts with a draw depth up to 400 mm (16 in) in Z without custom forming tools, moulds, dies, or presses.
BMW Landshut casts aluminium parts using a fleet of four ExOne 3D printers for serial production of cores using inorganic binders that generate no odours or emissions.
DSB has adopted Desktop Metal’s complete X-Series metal binder jetting lineup at its Wisconsin headquarters, which processes more than eight million pounds of powder into parts annually with both traditional and additive technologies.
Aidro received the industry’s first certification of qualification from DNV for binder jetting using the Desktop Metal Shop System for 3D printing 17-4PH stainless steel parts.