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Desktop Metal Qualifies Nickel Alloy IN625 for Binder Jetting Technology

Additive Manufacturing Company Desktop Metal has announced that nickel alloy IN625 (IN625) can now be effectively used on its Production SystemTM platform – an AM system that leverages the manufacturer’s patent pending Single Pass JettingTM (SPJ)...

3D printed hydraulics pioneer Aidro is now a Desktop Metal company

In the summer edition of 3D ADEPT Mag (Interview of the Month PP18-23), Desktop Metal’s Arjun Aggarwal, Chief Product Officer, told 3D ADEPT Media the company will continue to add new companies to its...

Desktop Metal upgrades its metal 3D printing solution for dentistry along and releases chrome cobalt as first material for this sector

The launch of Desktop Health, a healthcare business within Desktop Metal, first saw the development of material solutions that could be leveraged with EnvisionTec’s photopolymer 3D printers. The machine manufacturer has just expanded this...

Desktop Metal To Acquire ExOne – a transaction value of $575 million

The wave of mergers and acquisitions continues. In the midst of these “business combinations”, there are some acquisitions that continue to leave everyone speechless like the fact that ExOne might be a Desktop Metal...

Titanium has now been qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s extrusion-based bound metal additive manufacturing platform

Ti64 is the most widely used titanium alloy and is characterized by its high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Desktop Metal has announced the qualification of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) for the Studio System...

Multi-material 3D printing company Aerosint becomes a Desktop Metal company

Desktop Metal announced it has acquired Aerosint, a pioneer in multi-material deposition systems for powder-based additive manufacturing (AM) solutions. Aerosint joins therefore Adaptive3D, EnvisionTec and Forust in the American company's portfolio.   Founded in 2016 and based...

Desktop Metal Becomes first to Qualify 4140 for High-Volume Additive Manufacturing of parts via Metal Binder Jetting

Desktop Metal continues to make great strides in the industry. Its latest milestone? The qualification of 4140 low-alloy steel for use with metal binder jetting systems. The material is said to be one of the...

Desktop Metal continues its expansion with acquisition of Adaptive3D

Exploring synergies between EnvisionTec and Adaptive3D for Area-Wide Elastomer Materials Desktop Metal has added Adaptive3D to its portfolio of companies which already includes EnvisionTec and Forust.   Adaptive3D delivers photopolymer elastomers which can enable volume end-use...

Desktop Metal’s new subsidiary Forust™ is dedicated to high-volume additive manufacturing of end-use wood parts

Desktop Metal continues to gain momentum in the industry. It looks like when it is not expanding metal AM applications, or exploring new acquisitions, the company is looking to debut new segments. The latest...

Desktop Metal and Uniformity Labs develop Sinterable 6061 Aluminum for Binder Jetting 3D Printing

With the goal of expanding additive manufacturing applications for aluminium, one of the most sought-after materials for use in automotive, aerospace and consumer electronics, Desktop Metal, Inc. and Uniformity Labs have jointly developed sinterable...