Indirect AM
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Mantle is officially launching its metal 3D printing technology for toolmaking, with the P-200 3D printer and F-200 furnace. The system was developed to simplify the way mold tool components are made and accelerate how manufacturers making molded parts – a $265 billion market – go from product idea to…
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The process of manufacturing bearing housings, valve bodies and other complex cored products has traditionally required the assembly of multiple cores. Grede, a leading foundry with 10 facilities across America and 3,800 team members has now internalized sand binder jetting technology from ExOne (part of the Desktop Metal group of…
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Japan-headquartered Kimura Foundry Group, a global network of foundries, acquired a new S-Max system from Desktop Metal owned ExOne. Following the purchase of the new sand binder jet AM system, Kimura Foundry Group now owns the largest number of ExOne systems globally. ExOne, which was acquired by Desktop Metal in…
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Mantle, a company that developed a proprietary metal 3D printing technology for AM tooling, closed a Series B financing round of $25 million, bringing the total amount raised by the company to $41.5 million. The financing round was led by Fine Structure Ventures, a venture capital fund affiliated with FMR…
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voxeljet, a leading provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand parts services, is now closer to presenting its new additive manufacturing technology. Dubbed VJET X, the new process and relative hardware is targeted at direct additive mass manufacturing (AMM) of sand cores for indirect additive mass manufacturing of metal…
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