Desktop Metal’s Transformative Metal Manufacturing Technologies to be Showcased at IMTS 2024
- 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
- The Figur G15 Pro will be producing live parts at the show and will also have an iconic 1955 Tucker Carioca fender on display, along with other automotive, product, and architectural applications
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A video premiering today, produced in partnership with several historical automotive associations, showcases how the Figur G15 quickly made exotic body panels for the Tucker Carioca, a concept car from legendary carmaker
Preston Tucker that is now being produced for the first time. See the video at TeamDM.com/TuckerCarioca -
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IMTS 2024 will be held
Sept. 9-14 atMcCormick Place , andDesktop Metal will be located on Level 3 of theWest Building in Booth No. 432212 – right off the main concourse
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“The Desktop Metal team is excited to share the latest developments with our breakthrough metal technologies with one of the largest audiences of metal manufacturers in the world,” said
Desktop Metal’s laser-free metal printing technologies are now qualified to process more than 40 materials, including ceramics. Systems to be on display at IMTS include the:
- Studio System – Launched in 2017, this office-friendly metal 3D printer leverages proprietary Bound Metal Deposition® (BMD) technology, an extrusion-based process where rods—metal powder held together by wax and polymer binder—are heated and extruded onto the build plate, shaping a part layer by layer. Once printed, the binder is removed and sintered, causing the metal particles to densify.
- Shop System – Launched in 2017, this entry-level binder jet 3D printing system is ideal for batch or serial production of metal parts in stainless steels and nickel-based alloys such as IN625 and IN718. In binder jetting, an industrial printhead selectively deposits a binder into a bed of powder particles creating a solid part one thin layer at a time. Parts produced are similar to those created in Metal Injection Molding (MIM) and are then sintered in a furnace to high densities that meet or exceed MIM requirements.
- InnoventX – Launched in 2016, the InnoventX is a compact, easy-to-use open material binder jet 3D printer that produces high-quality small parts. Ideal for metal or ceramics.
- PureSinter Furnace – Launched in early 2024, this breakthrough vacuum furnace for one-run debinding and sintering delivers high purity, high efficiency, and high reliability – simplifying the sintering process.
Dozens of customers’ 3D printed parts produced in stainless steels, copper, nickel-based alloys, and tool steels will be on display, including M2 injection mold tooling, tungsten carbide cutting tools and aluminum and titanium parts.
The Figur G15 Pro, to be a centerpiece of the show, has been shipping to customers since late 2023. The Pro version now features an automatic 4-tool changer, a tool measurement probe, automatic part lubrication, and automatic machine lubrication.
“The response to Figur G15 from the market across a wide variety of sectors has been exciting,” said
The Figur G15 Pro will be surrounded by a portion of the
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