Thermoset Mold HP Jet Fusion 3D 4210/4200 METAL X Rapid Prototyping Printing
Thermoset Mold
Humanetics uses a Markforged X7 to print molds for thermoset plastics. Each mold must withstand significant clamping force while heated to 220 F.
Next Day Molds
The quick turn around time, low production cost, and long lifetime of Markforged printed molds make them a excellent fit for replacing traditional thermoset molding methods. Thermoset plastics are widely used to take advantage of their strength and heat deflection temperatures. Printed thermoset molds can withstand temperatures up to 302°F (150°C) for extended periods of time with minimal distortion.
Affordable 3D PrintingOur 3D printing is less expensive than alternative additive manufacturing technologies — and than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting. Manufacturing Made Easy
Our cloud-based printer management software, built-in touchscreen interface and automatic material tracking make the Metal X system the simplest way to manufacture metal parts.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0133NVRZJI&feature=emb_logohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InYfu5hoV7c&feature=emb_logo
Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing
At the intersection of 3D printing and metal injection molding, ADAM is an all new way to build metal parts.
DESIGN
CAD your part, upload the STL, and select from a wide range of metals. The Eiger software does the rest making printing the right part easy.
Metal powder bound in plastic is printed a layer at a time into the shape of your part. Parts are scaled up to compensate for shrinkage during the sintering process.
SINTER
Printed parts go through a washing stage to remove some of the binder. They are then sintered in a furnace and the metal powder fuses into solid metal.
PART
Pure metal and up to 99.7% dense, the final parts are ready for use. They can be processed and treated just like any other metal parts.