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At the Ohio State University metal additive manufacturing lab, undergraduate students serve as employees on projects aiming to help companies advance with AM. Here is a look inside the facility now running a dozen metal additive systems.
Uniformity 6061 aluminum will be available exclusively to Desktop Metal customers as part of its ongoing partnership with Uniformity Labs.
Company opens new in-house manufacturing facility to accelerate production to meet demand.
Desktop Metal expands its metal portfolio with the launch of 4140 Chromoly steel for industrial applications. Studio System users will now be able to 3D print couplings, connecting rods, pump shafts, pinions, worm gears and more.
Company says alloy works with its production system binder jetting technology to enable mass production of strong parts that withstand high temperatures and extreme environments.
Shop System binder jetting is said to enable cost-effective batch production of high-quality 316L stainless steel parts via additive manufacturing.
Three case studies reveal how Desktop Metal’s second-generation Studio System bound metal deposition printer eliminates common safety hazards of metal AM, enhancing the technique’s value for maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) applications.
Desktop Metal’s 316L stainless steel, developed for the Studio System metal 3D printing system, offers corrosion resistance at extreme temperatures.
Company says it is working with a number of major, global automotive OEMs to expand their adoption of additive manufacturing for the series production of end-use car components.
This fifth-generation print system features built-in automation for quality assurance and print routines designed to deliver strong, accurate parts every print.