Desktop Metal announced that by early December 2022, the total number of installations of its metal 3D printing systems exceeded 1,100 units worldwide. This also accounts for over 80% of all 3D printers sold and installed.
The company also claims that among the sand 3D printing systems that are used for the final production of metal castings, more than half of the installed machines are in multi-system plants dedicated to high-volume mass production applications. At the same time, a significant number of metal 3D printers is used for 3D printing of technical ceramics – most often silicon carbide.
Desktop Metal offers a wide portfolio of 3D printers working in binder jetting technology. In addition to metal and ceramic 3D printers, the company’s ExOne brand offers world-leading sand-binding jet systems for digital metal casting. In turn, the newly launched Forust brand offers a 3D-printable binder made of recycled wood waste.
The company’s portfolio offers eight mass production solutions for metal 3D printing:
Source: www.desktopmetal.com
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