Additive Mfg & 3D Printing Archives - Australian Manufacturing https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/technology/add3dp-category/ Australian Manufacturing News. Events, Resources and Information Wed, 16 Oct 2024 23:54:16 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/au.png Additive Mfg & 3D Printing Archives - Australian Manufacturing https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/technology/add3dp-category/ 32 32 Titanium AM market to expand from $214M in 2023 to $1.4B by 2032, report finds https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/titanium-am-market-to-expand-from-214m-in-2023-to-1-4b-by-2032-report-finds/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=titanium-am-market-to-expand-from-214m-in-2023-to-1-4b-by-2032-report-finds Wed, 16 Oct 2024 23:54:16 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=181145 Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has released its latest report, Titanium Powder for Additive Manufacturing in 2024, projecting the market for titanium powders in additive manufacturing (AM) to grow from $214 million in 2023 to $1.4 billion by 2032.

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Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has released its latest report, Titanium Powder for Additive Manufacturing in 2024, projecting the market for titanium powders in additive manufacturing (AM) to grow from $214 million in 2023 to $1.4 billion by 2032.

According to the research organisation, the report offers data on market trends, tracking revenues across industries, regions, and printing technologies. 

It also identifies aerospace and medical sectors as key drivers of titanium powder demand, with additional contributions from jewellery and automotive applications.

According to the report, Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) accounts for the largest share of titanium AM applications, with revenues four times higher than those from Directed Energy Deposition (DED) and twelve times larger than Metal Binder Jetting (MBJ). 

The Bound Metal Deposition (BMD) market remains the smallest segment, estimated at half the size of MBJ.

However, the report forecasts MBJ will see notable growth by 2032, potentially closing the gap with DED.

The study highlights several companies active in the titanium AM market, including AP&C, Tekna, Carpenter, Praxair, Sandvik, 6K Additive, and IperionX. 

It also references manufacturing and technology providers such as GE Additive, EOS, Renishaw, Boeing, Safran, and Zimmer Biomet, among others.

The report, structured in two parts, combines market data with written analysis. It covers metrics such as material shipments, revenues by geographic region, and print technology trends. 

Additionally, it explores the role of Titanium Metal Injection Molding (MIM) within the broader titanium AM market.

The full report, including forecasts and industry insights, is available for purchase on the AM Research website. 

A free sample can also be requested.

For more details, visit: Titanium Powder for Additive Manufacturing in 2024.

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Titomic joins DNV’s ProGRAM to standardise additive manufacturing in energy industry https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/titomic-joins-dnvs-program-to-standardise-additive-manufacturing-in-energy-industry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=titomic-joins-dnvs-program-to-standardise-additive-manufacturing-in-energy-industry Thu, 10 Oct 2024 07:23:59 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180982 Titomic, a global leader in cold spray technology, has been invited to participate in DNV's prestigious Joint Industry Project (JIP), ProGRAM. 

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Titomic, a global leader in cold spray technology, has been invited to participate in DNV’s prestigious Joint Industry Project (JIP), ProGRAM. 

This research and development initiative aims to establish standardised practices for additive manufacturing in the oil and gas sector, the company said in an ASX announcement. 

According to TItomic, the ProGRAM initiative represents a major opportunity for Titomic to advance the commercialisation of its cold spray technology within an industry that has long struggled with challenges such as corrosion, wear, and part failure. 

The collaboration between Titomic and DNV will focus on setting new standards for manufacturing and repairing equipment using cold spray, streamlining specifications for common parts, materials, and specific use cases.

Initial efforts will target qualification standards for manufacturing structural and machine parts from Alloy 625 and subsea components in low-alloy carbon steel. 

The project will also explore using cold spray technology for repair work, helping to make production processes more efficient and sustainable.

DNV provides testing, certification, and technical advisory services for the energy sector, including oil, gas, and renewables. 

Through its partnership with DNV, Titomic’s cold spray technology is poised to gain broader exposure in the energy industry, solidifying its position as a leader in innovative repair, coating, and additive manufacturing solutions, the company noted. 

By participating in the ProGRAM initiative, Titomic said it aims to accelerate the adoption of cold spray technology, offering the oil and gas sector a more sustainable and effective approach to manufacturing and equipment maintenance.

For more information, visit Titomic’s official website.

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Nano Dimension set to acquire Desktop Metal following stockholder approval https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/nano-dimension-set-to-acquire-desktop-metal-following-stockholder-approval/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nano-dimension-set-to-acquire-desktop-metal-following-stockholder-approval Mon, 07 Oct 2024 00:00:23 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180810 Stockholders of Desktop Metal, Inc have approved a merger agreement allowing the company to be acquired by Nano Dimension Ltd, marking a major milestone in the transaction. 

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Stockholders of Desktop Metal, Inc have approved a merger agreement allowing the company to be acquired by Nano Dimension Ltd, marking a major milestone in the transaction. 

The merger, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024, now only awaits final regulatory approvals.

During a special meeting, 60 per cent of approximately 33 million outstanding Desktop Metal shares voted in favour of the merger. 

Of the total votes cast, over 96 per cent supported the agreement, reflecting strong backing from shareholders.

Ric Fulop, founder and CEO of Desktop Metal, expressed gratitude for the stockholders’ confidence in the merger, emphasizing the strategic benefits of joining forces with Nano Dimension. 

“This industry needs the combination of great products and technologies with a strong balance sheet to become self-sustaining.” 

“The agreement to combine with Nano Dimension is the best offer for stockholders to realise value from their current holdings in Desktop Metal,” Fulop said.

Yoav Stern, CEO of Nano Dimension, highlighted the significance of this approval, stating, “We are another step closer to closing the acquisition of Desktop Metal and building a strong, new leader in the digital manufacturing space.” 

Stern also noted that Nano Dimension is focused on securing the necessary regulatory approvals and advancing post-merger integration plans.

The merger is expected to strengthen the companies’ combined position in the digital manufacturing sector, with further growth anticipated through Nano Dimension’s planned business combination with Markforged.

The final voting results will be submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) through a Form 8-K by Desktop Metal.

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New tool steel from Sandvik revolutionises high-temperature manufacturing https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/new-tool-steel-from-sandvik-revolutionises-high-temperature-manufacturing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-tool-steel-from-sandvik-revolutionises-high-temperature-manufacturing Fri, 04 Oct 2024 06:27:05 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180790 Sandvik, a global leader in metal powder technologies, announced the launch of Osprey HWTS 50, an advanced hot-work tool steel powder designed for laser-based Additive Manufacturing (AM). 

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Sandvik, a global leader in metal powder technologies, announced the launch of Osprey HWTS 50, an advanced hot-work tool steel powder designed for laser-based Additive Manufacturing (AM). 

This new product is optimised to improve printability and processability, making it highly suitable for a range of applications, including Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF), Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), and Metal Injection Molding (MIM).

According to Sandvik, Osprey HWTS 50 addresses common challenges in hot-work applications within general engineering, including reducing the risk of cold cracking during Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) processes. 

The steel is intended for use in high-pressure die casting, injection moulds, and hot forming tools, and its chemical composition is optimised for improved hot hardness at temperatures exceeding 600°C (1,112°F).

The product features a lower carbon content than medium-carbon hot-work tool steels, with adjustments to carbide-forming elements to enhance tempering resistance. 

Sandvik states that Osprey HWTS 50’s high thermal conductivity ensures efficient heat dissipation, which is advantageous for applications such as die casting and forging, where rapid heat removal can speed up production cycles.

Faraz Deirmina, Principal Metallurgist at Sandvik, emphasised the product’s benefits for AM tooling, noting that Osprey HWTS 50 was developed to address fabrication challenges in tools and dies produced using additive manufacturing technologies.

The powder is manufactured using either Vacuum Inert Gas Atomization (VIGA) or Inert Gas Atomization (IGA), resulting in spherical particles that offer good flow characteristics and high packing density. 

Additionally, the powder has low oxygen content and impurity levels, contributing to improved mechanical performance.

Key features of Osprey HWTS 50 include enhanced processability in L-PBF, optimised chemical composition for hot hardness and tempering resistance, and high thermal conductivity. 

The material’s hardness ranges from 40 to 50 HRC, depending on tempering temperature, ensuring durability in high-stress conditions.

Applications for Osprey HWTS 50 include mould making, extrusion dies, hot forging, die casting tooling, plastic moulding, and tool repair. 

The steel is also suited for rebuilding die-casting molds through Direct Energy Deposition (DED).

Sandvik has filed a patent for the composition of Osprey HWTS 50 and highlights that the alloy design reflects the company’s commitment to resource efficiency and sustainability, as the lean composition helps reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.

For further details, visit Sandvik’s website.

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Titomic expands in Australia with first D623 cold spray sale to resource sector https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/titomic-expands-in-australia-with-first-d623-cold-spray-sale-to-resource-sector/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=titomic-expands-in-australia-with-first-d623-cold-spray-sale-to-resource-sector Fri, 27 Sep 2024 00:39:17 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180584 Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic announced the sale of its D623 cold spray system to United Industrial Solutions for AUD 174,000. 

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Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic announced the sale of its D623 cold spray system to United Industrial Solutions for AUD 174,000. 

This marks the first deployment of the advanced system in Australia, signifying a major step forward in the resource sector’s use of cutting-edge technology, the company said in an ASX announcement. 

United Industrial Solutions, a specialist in coatings and corrosion mitigation, will utilise the D623 system to perform critical service work for some of the world’s leading energy suppliers and key marine industry players. 

The system will primarily be applied to deposit corrosion-resistant coatings on vital oil and gas assets in Western Australia, extending the lifespan and resilience of these structures in harsh marine environments.

The D623 is the latest advancement in Titomic’s portable cold spray systems, boasting a higher deposition rate and the ability to deposit harder metals compared to its predecessor, the D523. 

This makes it particularly suitable for demanding industries like energy and maritime, where asset longevity is crucial, according to the company.

The introduction of the D623 has been met with strong demand, with previous sales to global leaders such as Airbus, EPCOR, University Rey Juan Carlos, and Neue Materialien Bayreuth.

By deploying the D623 system, United Industrial Solutions aims to enhance the operational efficiency and durability of Australia’s vital oil and gas infrastructure.

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Nano Dimension expands additive manufacturing portfolio with Markforged acquisition https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/nano-dimension-expands-additive-manufacturing-portfolio-with-markforged-acquisition/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nano-dimension-expands-additive-manufacturing-portfolio-with-markforged-acquisition Thu, 26 Sep 2024 02:04:20 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180552 Nano Dimension and Markforged Holding Corporation have entered into a definitive agreement under which Nano Dimension will acquire all outstanding shares of Markforged in an all-cash transaction valued at $5.00 per share. 

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Nano Dimension and Markforged Holding Corporation have entered into a definitive agreement under which Nano Dimension will acquire all outstanding shares of Markforged in an all-cash transaction valued at $5.00 per share. 

This acquisition is set to elevate Nano Dimension’s position in the additive manufacturing (AM) sector, making it a major player in the industry with technologies poised for future growth.

Markforged reported revenue of USD 93.8 million in 2023, with gross margins of 47.4 per cent and non-GAAP gross margins of 48.6 per cent. 

In the second quarter of 2024, Markforged’s gross margin increased to 48.3 per cent, with non-GAAP gross margin reaching 51.9 per cent. 

The combined company, including Desktop Metal (which Nano Dimension announced it would acquire in July 2024), is expected to have a solid balance sheet, with a projected cash and marketable securities total of $475 million.

“In combining with Markforged, Nano Dimension is taking bold action in its journey towards becoming a digital manufacturing leader and being a foundational pillar of Industry 4.0,” said Yoav Stern, CEO of Nano Dimension. 

He added, “We believe the combination of Nano Dimension, Desktop Metal, and Markforged further strengthens our unique opportunity in creating value for our shareholders, customers, and employees as we work to deliver profitable growth, exceptional services, and notable career development opportunities.”

The combined revenue from Nano Dimension, Desktop Metal, and Markforged is expected to total $340 million based on fiscal year 2023, with a clear path toward profitability. This consolidation is anticipated to give Nano Dimension a commanding presence in the AM market, as it becomes a trusted partner for clients across various high-growth industries.

“We’re excited to bring together our pioneering, complementary product portfolios.”said Shai Terem, CEO and president of Markforged. 

“[This acquisition] will further enhance our ability to serve our customers in high-growth industries with a more complete offering of highly innovative solutions used on the factory floor. Not only is our product offering unique, but together we will have the scale and balance sheet strength to become an even more trusted partner to our customers, who are leaders across several industries,” he added. 

The acquisition of Markforged is expected to close in the coming months, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

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SPEE3D demos cutting-edge metal additive manufacturing with US Army https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/spee3d-demos-cutting-edge-metal-additive-manufacturing-with-us-army/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spee3d-demos-cutting-edge-metal-additive-manufacturing-with-us-army Wed, 18 Sep 2024 22:00:22 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180319 Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has showcased its advanced technology in a high-stakes demonstration hosted by the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. 

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Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has showcased its advanced technology in a high-stakes demonstration hosted by the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. 

The demonstration, which ran from 5 to 16 August 2024, aimed to train a soldier with no prior additive manufacturing experience to produce a critical metal part using SPEE3D’s innovative cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) technology.

The soldier, unfamiliar with SPEE3D’s CSAM technology, was tasked with printing a transmission mount for a Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the company said in a news release.

The part was subsequently installed in a vehicle, which underwent rigorous testing in the 278th field test area. After several test cycles, the component showed no signs of degradation. 

This trial highlighted the capability of SPEE3D’s technology to deliver essential repair parts and restore operational functionality in the field.

“SPEE3D intends to make additive manufacturing accessible as a quick, cost-effective, and easy way to print crucial metal parts that otherwise would not be available at the point of need,” said Byron Kennedy, CEO of SPEE3D. 

He continued, “Having a soldier with no previous additive manufacturing experience learn our technology within a week certainly meets that goal. We are proud to have collaborated with Army Research Labs, the University of Knoxville, the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, and all of our other partners to participate in this successful demonstration.”

The exercise was organised by DEVCOM ARL, with the University of Tennessee Knoxville serving as the demonstration host, and the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) providing site support.

VRC Metal Systems also participated in the demonstration. The final presentation of the printed part took place on August 15 at the ACR Armory in Livingston, Tennessee, with notable figures in attendance.

“This demonstration successfully illustrated how cold spray technology can be utilized to positively impact the warfighter in expeditionary scenarios,” commented Michael Nicholas, Materials Engineer at DEVCOM ARL. 

He continued, “Expeditionary cold systems provide added repair and manufacturing capabilities, addressing supply chain challenges typical in contested logistics environments. Overall, this advanced manufacturing demonstration was extremely successful due to our amazing partnerships with industry, academia, and future technology users.”

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AML3D expands US Navy collaboration through BlueForge Alliance deal https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/aml3d-expands-us-navy-collaboration-through-blueforge-alliance-deal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aml3d-expands-us-navy-collaboration-through-blueforge-alliance-deal Fri, 13 Sep 2024 03:32:50 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180156 AML3D has marked a key development in its collaboration with the US Navy by securing a Manufacturing License Agreement (MLA) with BlueForge Alliance (BFA).

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AML3D has marked a key development in its collaboration with the US Navy by securing a Manufacturing License Agreement (MLA) with BlueForge Alliance (BFA).

The agreement, which has no fixed term, is expected to substantially enhance AML3D’s capacity to manufacture parts for the US Navy’s submarine fleet, AML3D said in a press release.

BFA, a nonprofit organisation, supports the US Navy’s Submarine Industrial Base by integrating technical expertise and supply chain capabilities.

The MLA allows AML3D to access technical assistance and data on submarine components, enabling the company to leverage its proprietary ARCEMY Wire-arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology to produce, test, and validate a wider array of parts and components for the US Navy.

Sean Ebert, CEO of AML3D, described the agreement as a pivotal development in the company’s US growth strategy. 

“We are very pleased to see this BlueForge Alliance Manufacturing License agreement signed, which creates opportunities for AML3D to print more parts for the US Navy,” said Ebert. 

“We are looking forward to working with BlueForge Alliance, the technical teams within the US Navy’s Submarine Industrial Base, and the wider supplier network to access the technical knowledge and data needed to 3D-print, test, and validate metal parts and components for US Navy submarines.”

The agreement builds upon AML3D’s prior success in working with the US Navy, including several high-profile contracts such as an AUD 1.1 million sale of an ARCEMY system to US Navy supplier Laser Welding Solutions and an AUD 1.54 million contract to facilitate copper-nickel alloy qualification for US Defense.

The MLA agreement is seen as a key component of AML3D’s broader efforts to scale up operations in the United States. 

According to Ebert, the company’s strategy is designed to “support the US Navy’s submarine industrial base by directly supplying advanced manufacturing technology, components, and services.” He also noted that the MLA will enable AML3D to further integrate its ARCEMY systems into the US Navy’s supply chain, deepening existing relationships with other key suppliers.

Ebert added, “Importantly, this strategy also includes embedding ARCEMY systems and service contracts within the wider US Navy supply chain. Today’s MLA agreement creates many opportunities to develop and deepen relationships that have the potential to further accelerate our US scale-up strategy.”

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SPEE3D strengthens Aussie defence capabilities with latest 3D manufacturing support for Ukraine https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/spee3d-strengthens-aussie-defence-capabilities-with-latest-3d-manufacturing-support-for-ukraine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spee3d-strengthens-aussie-defence-capabilities-with-latest-3d-manufacturing-support-for-ukraine Mon, 09 Sep 2024 01:15:24 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=180021 The Australian Department of Defence has expanded its collaboration with metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D, purchasing three SPEE3Dcell post-processing units to assist in ongoing military operations supporting Ukraine. 

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The Australian Department of Defence has expanded its collaboration with metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D, purchasing three SPEE3Dcell post-processing units to assist in ongoing military operations supporting Ukraine. 

These units will complement the three WarpSPEE3D metal 3D printers that were acquired last year, enhancing the Australian Defence’s ability to support the maintenance and repair of military equipment for Ukrainian forces, SPEE3D stated in a news release. 

The SPEE3Dcell is designed to machine, heat treat, and test metal parts quickly, providing critical support in battlefield environments. 

The new units, along with the existing WarpSPEE3D printers, offer a comprehensive solution for on-the-ground manufacturing, helping Ukrainian soldiers maintain operational capabilities in the face of challenges such as damaged or worn equipment.

SPEE3D will also be showcasing their full Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU) at the upcoming Land Forces International Exposition in Melbourne from 11 to 13 September.

The EMU features SPEE3D’s XSPEE3D printer and SPEE3Dcell technology, housed in two mobile 20-foot shipping containers, designed to produce high-quality metal parts near the point of need.

The expo will mark the first time the EMU is displayed in Australia. Kennedy emphasized the importance of showcasing the technology at the Land Forces event, which brings together key defence stakeholders from Australia, the United States, and Europe.

“Land Forces is the premier exposition for defence in Australia, and we are excited to display our Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU) for the first time at the event,” said Byron Kennedy, CEO of SPEE3D.

The Land Forces International Exposition serves as a vital platform for the Australian Army and defence industries worldwide, providing opportunities for interaction between Defence Force representatives, prime contractors, and technology developers.

Kennedy added, “We are also proud to continue our partnership with Australian Defence, with their purchase of SPEE3Dcells to complement existing WarpSPEE3D printers. Together, they offer a complete solution for military personnel to manufacture and test metal parts in real-time and at the point of need, helping Ukrainian soldiers stay in the fight.”

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Markforged debuts world’s first hybrid metal and composite 3D printer https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/markforged-debuts-worlds-first-hybrid-metal-and-composite-3d-printer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=markforged-debuts-worlds-first-hybrid-metal-and-composite-3d-printer Thu, 29 Aug 2024 22:00:38 +0000 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/?p=179753 Markforged has launched the FX10 Metal Kit, which upgrades the FX10 3D printer to become what it claims as the first industrial model capable of printing both metal filaments and composites with continuous fibre reinforcement.

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Markforged has launched the FX10 Metal Kit, which upgrades the FX10 3D printer to become what it claims as the first industrial model capable of printing both metal filaments and composites with continuous fibre reinforcement.

According to the firm, the FX10 Metal Kit enables users to seamlessly transition between metal and composite printing, addressing a long-standing gap in the 3D printing market. 

According to Shai Terem, CEO of Markforged, “Customers no longer have to choose between a metal and a composite printer. Years of R&D investment and field experience have come together to provide an all-in-one solution for 3D printing to provide immediate return on investment once installed on a factory floor.” 

Terem emphasised that the FX10 enhances the efficiency and productivity of other factory floor equipment, potentially reducing operational disruptions.

Originally launched in November 2023 as a composite-only printer, the FX10 has been well-received for its versatility and performance. 

The addition of the Metal Kit enhances the machine’s functionality, allowing it to print in both metal and composite materials. 

The FX10 Metal Kit includes a new metal-specific print head, material feed tubes, routing back, and dual pre-extruders. 

According to Markforged, the conversion process between metal and composite printing takes approximately 15 minutes.

The company has also introduced a new 316L stainless steel filament, with future plans to support additional metal filaments, including 17-4PH. 

“We designed the FX10 to be a modular platform,” Terem explained. “This allows us to release new innovations and upgrades without customers having to purchase a new printer every year.”

The FX10 Metal Kit features the 2nd Generation Metal FFF engine, which offers faster print speeds compared to previous models. 

Coupled with a print volume twice as large as earlier Markforged metal printers, the new system promises enhanced productivity. 

The metal prints are created using a combination of metal filament and a ceramic release filament, which facilitates easy removal of support structures. 

Post-processing includes washing and sintering with Markforged’s Wash-1 and Sinter-2 solutions, and Eiger, Markforged’s slicer and print management software, automates the process, including scaling parts for shrinkage during sintering.

The FX10 is part of Markforged’s Digital Forge, an additive manufacturing platform designed to integrate seamlessly into existing manufacturing environments. 

The Digital Forge enables users to manage and monitor their printing operations from a centralised location and share parts across their organization.

Markforged will showcase the FX10 Metal Kit at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago, Illinois, from 9 to 14 September. 

Attendees can visit booth 432305 to see live demonstrations of the FX10 printing both continuous fiber-reinforced composites and metal.

For more information on the FX10 Metal Kit and Markforged’s suite of 3D printing solutions, visit Markforged’s website.

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