Desktop Metal Introduces New Figur G15 Digital Sheet Metal Forming Technology at IMTS 2022 :: Desktop Metal, Inc. (DM)

       Binder’s inkjet 3D printing uses patented Triple ACT technology, which delivers superior surface quality and specialty materials including metals and ceramics.
       Founded in 2021, it is committed to providing 3D printing and biomanufacturing solutions to advance the development of personal healthcare.
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       First-of-its-kind commercial on-demand sheet metal forming platform directly from digital files.
       Founded in 2019, it aims to build a greener future with 3D printed wood derived from two waste streams: sawdust and lignin.
       Our technology is applicable to stainless steel, low alloy steel, tool steel, as well as copper, nickel alloys, precious metals, etc.
       Our technology works with a wide range of polymers, including high quality elastomers from Adaptive3D, ETEC and the world’s leading material partners.
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        Founded in 2015, the company develops high-performance 3D printing resins that provide revolutionary material properties required for end products. DuraChain™ 2-in-1 photopolymer maker.
       Founded in 2019 to create a greener future with 3D printed wood derived from two waste streams: sawdust and lignin.
       Easy-to-use software creates and optimizes binder spray patterns for successful printing and sintering.
       A software workflow for desktop metalworking studios to manage part creation from digital model to sintered part.
       An in-depth look at how metal 3D printing is impacting the industry and recommendations for using the technology.
       Learn more about how desktop metal 3D printers work and how they can help you create custom metal parts.
       Binder’s inkjet 3D printing uses patented Triple ACT technology, which delivers superior surface quality and specialty materials including metals and ceramics.
       Founded in 2021, it is committed to providing 3D printing and biomanufacturing solutions to advance the development of personal healthcare.
       Founded in 1995, it is committed to providing industrial 3D sand printing solutions for foundries and molds.
       First-of-its-kind commercial on-demand sheet metal forming platform directly from digital files.
       Founded in 2019, it aims to build a greener future with 3D printed wood derived from two waste streams: sawdust and lignin.
       Our technology is applicable to stainless steel, low alloy steel, tool steel, as well as copper, nickel alloys, precious metals, etc.
       Our technology works with a wide range of polymers, including high quality elastomers from Adaptive3D, ETEC and the world’s leading material partners.
       Our technology works with a wide range of foundry quartz and ceramic sands for casting molds and cores.
       Our technology works with a wide range of ceramics, from silicon and carbon carbide to tungsten carbide and cobalt.
       Our technology works with a wide range of composite materials, including carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforced materials such as PEEK, PEKK, nylon and others.
        Founded in 2015, the company develops high-performance 3D printing resins that provide revolutionary material properties required for end products. DuraChain™ 2-in-1 photopolymer maker.
       Founded in 2019 to create a greener future with 3D printed wood derived from two waste streams: sawdust and lignin.
       Easy-to-use software creates and optimizes binder spray patterns for successful printing and sintering.
       A software workflow for desktop metalworking studios to manage part creation from digital model to sintered part.
       An in-depth look at how metal 3D printing is impacting the industry and recommendations for using the technology.
       Learn more about how desktop metal 3D printers work and how they can help you create custom metal parts.
       ● The Figur G15 utilizes patented Digital Sheet Metal Forming (DSF) technology, in which gantry-controlled ceramic tool heads form standard sheet metal into parts with up to 2,000 pounds of force.
       ● Figur G15 has a maximum sheet size of 1600 x 1200 mm (63.0 x 47.2 in.) and can produce parts with a Z draw depth of up to 400 mm (16 in.) without the need for non-standard forming tools, dies, dies or presses
       ● G15 supports the forming of metal and sheet of various thicknesses, including steel up to 2.0mm thick and aluminum up to 2.5mm thick.
       ● G15 produces high quality surface finishes requiring minimal post-processing.
       ● Manufacturers now have a competitive means to quickly deliver molded parts and sheet metal products without the high start-up and development costs typically associated with sheet metal fabrication.
       ● The Figur G15 will be on display at IMTS 2022 in Chicago with live demonstrations scheduled every morning and afternoon at Tabletop Metal booth 432212.
        BOSTON – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE:DM), a global leader in additive manufacturing mass production technologies, today announced the release of the Figur G15, the first of its kind to form a standard commercial platform. The platform uses a new proprietary Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology to process sheet metal on demand directly from digital design files without punching tools, punches, punches or presses.
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        The Figur G15 uses Desktop Metal’s new Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology to create on-demand sheet metal figures from digital files. The Figur G15 can process a variety of metals such as steel and aluminium, eliminating the need for costly tools, dies, molds or presses and long lead times. (Photo: Business Wire)
        While digital cutting tools are widespread today and bring many benefits to the $300 billion sheet metal forming and fabrication industry, no off-the-shelf digital sheet metal forming solution has seen widespread commercial use. Almost all solutions for the rapid production of sheet metal parts require non-standard forming tools, dies or dies, which are often time-consuming and expensive to manufacture.
        Figur’s advanced DSF technology uses a flexible step-by-step molding method with a patented mold box design that reduces force distribution on the sheet during molding, thus ensuring high precision. This unique solution eliminates the high start-up costs and long lead times associated with non-standard tools, dies and dies, unlocking the benefits of digitalization for sheet metal fabricators, increasing their business agility and making sheet metal forming accessible to a variety of batches of new applications.
        “After many years of development, we are excited to bring our digital sheet metal forming technology to sheet metal fabricators,” said Rick Fulop, founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “Shaping sheet metal with the Figur G15 is convenient, flexible and cost-effective even for small batches. Manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, household and other industries can now produce fully formed parts without investing a lot of time and money.”
        Equipped with a software-controlled ceramic tool head on an XY gantry, the Figur G15 uses up to 2,000 pounds of force to progressively shape large metal sheets layer by layer. With an X and Y workspace of 1450 x 1000 mm (57 x 39 in.), the Figur G15 can machine positive and negative shapes up to 400 mm (16 in.) in the vertical Z direction. up to 2.0 mm and aluminum up to 2.5 mm thick.
       A video showing the production of the Figur G15 part can be viewed at Figur.desktopmetal.com, where manufacturers can also pre-order the system.
       Desktop Metal will showcase its groundbreaking AM 2.0 portfolio of over 350 3D printed metal, resin, sand and wood parts at two booths on the 3rd floor of the West Building at the International Manufacturing Technology Show.
       Held from September 12 to 17 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IMTS is the largest and longest running trade show in the Western Hemisphere.
        ● Figur G15 will showcase its new Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology for steel, aluminum and other materials. Live demonstrations are held twice a day at 10:00 and 15:00 at booth #432212.
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Post time: Aug-22-2023