HP Inc. has announced the commercial availability of its Metal Jet S100 Solution. "Accelerating innovative designs and products and digitally printing mass quantities of quality parts, HP's Metal Jet S100 Solution is transforming industries and helping scale 3D metals to mass production," said a company spokesperson.
"We are witnessing entire industries, from industrial to consumer, and healthcare to automotive, looking to digitally transform their manufacturing processes and supply chains in a world where volatility is the new normal," said Didier Deltort, President of HP's Personalization and 3D Printing business. "As the promise of additive manufacturing (AM) takes hold, HP has become a trusted partner to help speed the path to production. The introduction of our new Metal Jet commercial solution, along with innovative collaboration with market leaders like Schneider Electric, is delivering the blueprint for more sustainable, reliable and efficient manufacturing."
The Metal Jet S100 Solution provides industrial production capabilities, integrated workflow, subscription and service offerings. The modular solution enables build units to travel between four different stations, meaning users can continually run production at scale for mass metals production.
Ramon Pastor, Global Head and General Manager of 3D Metals, HP Inc., said, "3D printed metal parts are a key driving force behind digital transformation, and the new Metal Jet S100 Solution provides a world class metals offering for our customers, from the first designs right through to production, but more importantly helps them to realize the unlimited potential for digital manufacturing."
HP's Thermal Inkjet printhead improves the printing speed, part quality and repeatability. The advanced latex chemistries developed by HP provide benefits to the binder itself, enabling stronger green parts, eliminating the need for de-binding and yielding industrial production-grade quality, the company reported.
According to the company, key advantages of HP Metal Jet technology include:
- New geometries, density control and designs to lightweight or consolidate metal parts push the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing.
- Process steps needed to create parts are shortened while costs due to manual labor or complexity requirements are reduced, driving efficiencies across the supply chain.
- Binder jetting can boost productivity tenfold, allowing for processing layer by layer versus point process. Isotropic properties also require no post-processing and no support removal, and the use of metal powders is also more cost-effective than laser-based 3D printing powder.
- HP printheads leverage decades of industrial thermal inkjet technology developments, defining geometry and delivering high resolution and system robustness, making mass 3D metal parts a viable option for commercial manufacturing.
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