ExOne Launches #MakeMetalGreen Campaign Encouraging Manufacturers to Re-Examine Production of Metal Parts
- New social campaign to focus on sustainability aspects of binder jet 3D printing technology, including shorter supply chains
- Updated design unveiled for company’s production metal printers, featuring green LED lighting to highlight the technology’s sustainability benefits
- New virtual reality experience now available to demonstrate a sustainable metal 3D printing factory in action, also to be showcased at IMTS 2020
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ExOne’s new metal 3D printers, the X1 160Pro, left, and the X1 25Pro feature a modern new look. The industrial binder jet systems feature a charcoal gray metal body, a stainless steel beltline, rounded corners and green lighting below the machine to highlight the sustainable qualities of the #MakeMetalGreen production systems.
Binder jetting is a method of 3D printing in which an industrial printhead deposits a liquid binder onto a thin layer of powdered particles, layer by layer, until an object is formed.
- Fabricates metal objects with little to no waste, offering a dramatic improvements over traditional manufacturing methods
- Enables all-new lightweight metal part designs, including those that consolidate many pieces of a product into a single unit, while preserving function and strength
- Produces parts that can make cars, trucks, airplanes and other equipment more fuel-efficient and also dramatically shorten supply chains, consuming far less energy
While other forms of 3D printing can deliver some of these benefits, binder jetting is unique among additive manufacturing processes because it can 3D print parts at high speeds and volumes that make a meaningful difference to long-term sustainability efforts.
“Now is the time for manufacturers to rethink how they manufacture metal parts, and take a new look at how binder jet 3D printing can make metal parts and products more sustainably,” said
“The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of de-risking supply chains and moving toward a decentralized supply chain, especially for critical parts.
An Updated Green Look, Experience
Since its inception in 1995,
The new look is also featured in a virtual reality factory experience that
VR headsets are also being made available today for qualifying companies who wish to explore binder jetting in a life-size model. A sign up form and preview of the VR experience is available at www.exone.com/VR.
The new machine designs, which will serve as the standard for
A Full Family of Metal 3D Printers
- Innovent+, an entry-level model used globally for research, design and small part production of metal, ceramic and composite materials
- M-Flex, a large 3D printer that produces parts in a wide range of coarse-grain metal, ceramic and composite powders
- X1 25Pro, a large metal 3D printer, currently shipping to customers, that prints high-density metal, ceramic and composite parts for production
- X1 160Pro, an extra-large binder jetting system for 3D printing high-density metal parts for high-volume production. Shipping to customers is slated to begin by year-end
The Innovent+, X1 25Pro and X1 160Pro all feature ExOne’s patented and exclusive Triple ACT system – advanced compaction technology for dispensing, spreading, and compacting ultra-fine MIM powders for high-density, high-quality metal parts. Triple ACT delivers industry-leading density and repeatability across the entire build area in metal binder jetting.
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ExOne’s new metal 3D printers, the X1 160Pro, left, and the X1 25Pro feature a modern new look. The industrial binder jet systems feature a charcoal gray metal body, a stainless steel beltline, rounded corners and green lighting below the machine to highlight the sustainable qualities of the #MakeMetalGreen production systems.
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