X160Pro™

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product code:X160Pro™

manufacturer:Desktop Metal

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The X160Pro™ delivers proven powder binder jet 3D printing
capability — from ultra-fine metal injection molding (MIM)
powders to coarse sands, ceramics and other specialty
materials. Delivered in Desktop Metal’s largest metal binder
jet build volume of 160 liters, this open-materials system
meets a wide variety of needs, from prototyping to serial
production, for the largest part designs or arrays of parts. The
Desktop Metal X160Pro is being used by global customers
for production and offers benefits expected in an Additive
Manufacturing 2.0 system, including the design freedom to
easily produce complex parts.

  • Builds larger high-density metal parts or arrays of parts, at production speeds
  • 3D prints metal, ceramic, sand and, composite powders
  • Patented Triple ACT advanced compaction technology dispenses, spreads and compacts ultra-fine MIM powders
  • Production-capable repeatability and sintered part densities exceeding 97%, depending on material, in line with MIM
  • Wide range of metal print materials: 316L, 17-4PH, 304L, IN718, M2 and H13 Tool Steels, copper, and more
  • Offered with a complete work cell of ancillary equipment, such as powder conditioning and depowdering systems

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