When it comes to making either prototypes or serial production, designers have a range of manufacturing options to choose from. Two options, however, have a few areas in common, complicating the choice. The two options are Metal Injection Molding (MIM) and Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing (BJAM). These technologies are particularly well suited to manufacture small, complex geometries. Both can be …
Key Applications For Polymer Additive Manufacturing
Metals may be getting a lot of attention lately, but polymer materials are not taking a back seat in additive manufacturing. A number of applications are well suited for polymer additive manufacturing. Many polymer materials can be used instead of traditional metal or composite materials as they offer similar or longer life than those traditional materials. These polymer materials include …
Webinar: 5 Reasons To Select Binder Jetting
Explore additive manufacturing solutions that increase time to market while driving down production costs. There are lots of choices when it comes to additive manufacturing. Binder jetting is usually a faster process than other forms of 3D printing. Along with its speed it also offers excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared to other additive processes. This 3D printing process …
5 Reasons To Choose Binder Jetting For Metal Parts
Several Additive Manufacturing/ 3D printing processes can work with metal materials, with each using a different technique to fabricate a final object. Binder jetting introduced a fast way to build parts out of both polymer and metal materials, but here we focus on metal materials. In brief, binder jetting is a two-step process where the components are printed and densified …
What Is A Digital Inventory, and Why You Need One
One of the overlooked benefits of additive technology is its ability to build a part only as needed. The intelligent use of additive manufacturing combined with 3D data makes it possible to create a Digital Inventory of parts. A digital inventory is really a data record of parts you use or make. A digital inventory reduces the need to stock …
What Is Metal Binder Jetting?
The additive manufacturing industry consists of a number of technologies that can build an object one layer at a time. One of these technologies is known as Binder jetting. This technology originated at MIT in 1993, and is basically a variation of material jetting. It involves a liquid binding agent that joins powder particles to form an object. Like all …
Azoth Featured By Ultmaker: Driving The Transformation Of Physical To Digital Inventory With Additive Manufacturing
Azoth has built a new business helping manufacturing customers have machine parts right on time, while saving thousands of dollars. When engineers get enthusiastic on the topic of additive manufacturing, it can be compelling. Indeed, in the presence of Cody Cochran, Azoth’s general manager, and Ronnie Sherrer, polymers engineering lead at Azoth, you can’t be anything but a fan. Their …
Azoth Joins Ultmaker On Talking Additive Podcast
Azoth explains what it take to implement a digital inventory and deep dives their TOMO® business strategy. A new approach to inventory management, Azoth is transforming how companies approach 3D printing and distributed manufacturing. LISTEN NOWAzoth explains what it take to implement a digital inventory and deep dives their TOMO® business strategy. A new approach to inventory management, Azoth is …
EWIE Group Launches Additive Manufacturing Brand Azoth 3D
The EWIE Group of Companies (EGC), a family of manufacturing brands headquartered in Ann Abor, Michigan, USA, recently launched a new brand focused on the provision of Additive Manufacturing services to its group companies and customers. Azoth 3D offers both metal and polymer Additive Manufacturing, as well as associated services such as design and prototyping, and 3D scanning and reverse …