Azoth can evaluate your inventory to determine all of the 3D printing applications and train your team on additive as well. Based upon eligible parts, Azoth can setup a machine to stock all the material you will use, program the printing, and setup onsite printing! Why spend time and money exploring additive when Azoth can setup a best-in-class process today? …
Replacing Metal With Polymers
Not every application requires a machined metal part. Often we use metal because it is available or we need wear resistance. In this application, Azoth replaced aluminum grippers with plastic and designed the gripper to use dowel pins in the wear points. This allows the parts to be printed on demand and gives the engineer flexibility in future designs without …
Custom Nozzles
Azoth can aide in your design of custom nozzles and manufacture them as well. Whether you have a chip evacuation issue or residual coolant on your part that needs to be removed, contact Azoth. Solutions are generated from industrial materials ready for the manufacturing environment.Azoth can aide in your design of custom nozzles and manufacture them as well. Whether you …
Surface Finishes
Some applications require a surface finish that is better than “as-printed”. Azoth has the latest metal finishing technologies so that the customer gets the exact part they desire with no extra suppliers involved. Metal surface finishes include as-printed, blasted, mid to high polish, and a dark polish to achieve your desired cosmetic appearances or functional requirements. Inquire for more details!Some …
World Class Sintering Technology
Sintering is the keystone in achieving optimal mechanical properties. Azoth utilizes an ELNIK sintering furnace to process metal binder jet parts. This MIM 3000 series sintering furnace allows Azoth to process any metal with any binder in a one step debinding and sintering cycle, without having to move the parts. When it comes to quality, Azoth uses best in class …
Extreme ISF® REM Polishing System
Create the optimal surface finish for your metal part! Azoth utilizes REM’s Ramp System™ H+ Series technology to achieve multiple finishes on their metal parts. Extreme ISF® REM Polishing System surpass essentially all other polishing processes in terms of the combination of benefits and capabilities that they possess including: minimized geometric alteration, uniformity of material removal, ability to finish recessed …
Webinar: Additive Manufacturing Versus Metal Injection Molding, How To Choose?
Additive manufacturing (AM) is proving to be an alternative to metal injection molding (MIM). But in some cases, it can be a highly effective first step in MIM.Attendees Of This Webinar Will Learn: When to use AM rather than MIM, determining the cost break-even point How AM can speed your design process Design tips and materials for AM How to choose a …
Stainless Steel Material Options For Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing (BJAM)
The availability of stainless-steel for additive manufacturing is on the rise. Due to its high chromium content with reduced carbon content, stainless steels are desirable in applications which require corrosion resistance, high shear strength, and excellent toughness. Stainless steels are extremely versatile and are utilized in many industries, including automotive, aerospace and medical. Binder jetting opens new possibilities and advantages …
What Is A Sintering In A Binder Jetting 3D Printing Process?
The Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing process is a two-step process where the components are printed and densified in separate steps. The printing step consists of high-precision binder jetting printing on metal powder bed. Metal Powder is bonded together when binder is jetted on the powder bed. In a cyclical way, the powder bed is lowered and recoated with additional loose …
Azoth Produces First Metal 3D Printed Part Via Binder Jetting On A Production Vehicle For General Motors
Azoth, a vertically integrated additive manufacturing company, is manufacturing the first metal 3D printed part using binder jetting on a General Motors production vehicle. A unique, 3D printed medallion produced by Azoth sits on the manual shifter knob of the new 2022 Cadillac Blackwing V-series models, which features a manual transmission as well as additional 3D parts developed by General …