- DSB has adopted Desktop Metal’s complete X-Series metal binder
jetting lineup, along with Live Sinter™ simulation and correction
software, at its Wisconsin headquarters, which processes more than
eight million pounds of powder into parts annually with both
traditional and additive technologies
- The X-Series line from Desktop Metal features Triple Advanced
Compaction Technology (ACT) and includes the entry-level InnoventX,
midsized X25Pro and extra-large X160Pro
- DSB says that Desktop Metal’s Live Sinter software is a
critical, trusted element of its metal binder jetting package. The
powerful multi-physics simulation tool predicts and corrects for
sintering deformation, delivering sinter-ready printable geometries
in minutes
- Desktop Metal is the world’s leader in metal binder jetting
with six printer models offering different sizes and capabilities,
as well as the world’s largest portfolio of 21 metal materials,
including stainless steels, precious metals, titanium, aluminum and
more
- Aside from the X-Series, DM’s metal binder jet lineup also
includes the entry-level Shop System, the P-1 research and
development printer, and the Production System P-50 the world’s
fastest metal binder jetting system, offering the lowest unit cost
in binder jetting
Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), a global leader in additive
manufacturing technologies for mass production, today announced
that Wisconsin-based DSB Technologies (DSB), a leader in
high-quality metal part production with sinter-based technologies
such as powder metallurgy (PM) and metal injection molding (MIM)
has now adopted the complete X-Series metal binder jetting product
lineup, including Live Sinter software, from Desktop Metal.
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Paul Hauck, Chief Operating Officer for
DSB Technologies, based in Janesville, Wisconsin, explains why the
company has adopted the entire line of Desktop Metal X-Series metal
binder jetting 3D printers for production of metal parts. Behind
Hauck are the Desktop Metal X160Pro and, far left, the X25Pro. DSB
is an experienced producer of metal parts with sinter-based
technologies such as metal injection molding (MIM) and powder
metallurgy (PM) — processing more than eight million pounds of
powder into parts annually. (Photo: Business Wire)
As shown in a new customer video, DSB is now developing and
delivering customer parts with the InnoventX, X25Pro and X160Pro
from Desktop Metal for a range of metals, including 316L and 17-4PH
stainless steels, 4140 and M2 Tool Steel. It also plans to adopt
Desktop Metal binder jetting for aluminum in the future. The video
is available at TeamDM.com/DSB.
“Binder jetting really is a forming technology that gives us
unlimited design potential,” said Paul Hauck, Chief Operating
Officer for DSB Technologies. “We can go from a very simple shape
to very complex things you can’t produce in hard tooling, taking
complexity beyond what’s possible with metal injection molding.
Binder jetting creates applications never produced before, and we
want to be a leader in that.”
Based in Janesville, Wisconsin, DSB is home to more than 30
high-temperature continuous sintering furnaces — believed to be
North America’s largest installed capacity — as well as
post-processing technology to support volume production in metal
binder jetting. Of the eight million pounds of metal powder
processed by DSB annually, about 90% are grades of stainless steel.
DSB currently serves the aerospace, automotive, defense,
electronics, industrial, medical, and sports equipment markets.
What is Metal Binder Jetting?
In binder jetting, an industrial printhead selectively deposits
a binder into a bed of powder metal particles creating a solid part
one thin layer at a time. When printing metal powders, the final
bound metal part must be sintered in a furnace to fuse the
particles together into a solid object. DM printers deliver high
densities of greater than 97% for most metals, in line or better
than MIM or gravity castings, depending on the metal. To learn
more, download the Ultimate Guide to Metal Binder Jetting at
TeamDM.com/BinderJetGuide.
Binder jet 3D printing technology is widely viewed as a
desirable and sustainable production method, largely because of its
high speed, low waste and cost, as well as material flexibility. DM
printers also binder jet sand and ceramics in high-volume, serial
production applications today.
“The exciting part about binder jetting is the path from concept
to part is all digital,” Hauck said. “You're not sending a CAD file
over to a tool shop that then creates a reverse image. So, you're
taking as few as eight weeks, and maybe as many as 16 or 20 weeks,
out of that process.”
DSB has been phasing in Desktop Metal’s binder jetting
technology over the past few years. First installed in 2021, the
InnoventX lab-sized printer is used for material development and
testing initial sintering parameters. The X25Pro, installed in
2022, allows the team to scale those successful tests up to
application development in a mid-size machine that is also capable
of bridge production. The X160Pro, installed in 2023, offers the
largest build volume to take applications to serial production.
Live Sinter™ Simulation Software is Critical
While the PM and MIM sectors have long operated with trial and
error when sintering powder metal parts, Live Sinter is changing
the game of what’s possible with powder metal production.
Hauck said the software is highly effective in reducing
iterations and saving time. “We now have very useful scientific
analytical tools that enable successful outcomes,” Hauck said.
“It's helping us solve application problems, get successful
outcomes, and get there faster.”
To learn more about metal binder jetting with DSB Technologies,
visit www.dsbtech.com
About Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal (NYSE:DM) is driving Additive Manufacturing 2.0, a
new era of on-demand, digital mass production of industrial,
medical, and consumer products. Our innovative 3D printers,
materials, and software deliver the speed, cost, and part quality
required for this transformation. We’re the original inventors and
world leaders of the 3D printing methods we believe will empower
this shift, binder jetting and digital light processing. Today, our
systems print metal, polymer, sand and other ceramics, as well as
foam and recycled wood. Manufacturers use our technology worldwide
to save time and money, reduce waste, increase flexibility, and
produce designs that solve the world’s toughest problems and enable
once-impossible innovations. Learn more about Desktop Metal and our
#TeamDM brands at www.desktopmetal.com.
About DSB Technologies
DSB Technologies is your leading metallurgical solutions partner
for the concept, design, and production of complex, high
performance powder metal components. Our talented team of more than
400 technical experts enable our global customer base to lead their
industries with new technology that promotes a sustainable future
and rethinks technology norms. In our commitment to innovation, we
are aggressively pioneering advanced press and sinter powder
metallurgy, metal injection molding and metal 3D printing processes
to unlock the full potential for material and product
development.
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