Cost-effective series production on an open platform.
The X25Pro system from Desktop Metal features the most advanced technologies and delivers reliable metal, ceramic and composite parts. The binder jetting system is already in use worldwide for the continuous production of medium quantities and prototypes.
The X25Pro system is based on the binder jetting process and has been expanded to include the advanced Triple ACT technology, which enables the production of functional precision parts with high density and repeat accuracy.
In the binder jetting process, a binder is applied to a layer of loose powder via several thousand nozzles according to the component cross-section. The system also features industrial piezoelectric print heads and the patented Triple ACT compaction technology, which dispenses, evenly distributes and compacts ultra-fine powders with strict parameter controls.
Once assembly is complete, the build box is removed and placed in a powder station for coarse and fine de-powdering using an air picker. A built-in powder recycling system with powder sieving removes loose powder from the parts and recovers it.
After depowdering, the components are sintered in a furnace at temperatures of up to 1400 °C. At temperatures close to the melting point, the binder escapes from the component and the molecular chains fuse together, allowing the desired mechanical properties to be achieved.
With dimensions of 400x250x250 mm and a volume of 25 liters, the X25Pro system is ideal for the production of small batches.
The system was designed to switch between different materials, including more than two dozen metal, ceramic and composite materials as well as different binders.
The patented Triple ACT doses, distributes and compacts powder with precision to deliver industry-leading part density.
With a final part density of between 97-99%, the X25Pro delivers the best results compared to other additive manufacturing technologies.
The industry standard materials include the stainless steels 17-4PH, 304L and 316L as well as M2 tool steel and Inconel718. Further metals are currently under development
Common ceramic materials include carbon, glass, silicone carbide and tungsten carbide cobalt. Other ceramics are currently under development.
The open platform makes it possible to choose between the special binders CleanFuse, AquaFuse, FluidFuse and PhenolFuse, which offer unique advantages depending on the material.
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