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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Advancement in additive manufacturing has transformed the way of products design, development, manufacture, and distribution. Additive manufacturing is also known as 3D printing, and it has paved the way for newer designs, lighter and safer products. The cost of manufacturing the products is reduced through this technology.
Markforged is an additive manufacturing company located in Watertown, MA, that produces complicated parts for the factories, which is transforming the manufacturing industry. Most of the engineers and designers prefer the Markforged metal and composite printers for tooling and in other manufacturing purposes.
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Greg Mark, CEO, and founder of Markforged says, “Demand for affordable, strong, and safe metal 3D printing has never been greater.”
On November 6, 2018, Markforged shipped over 100 units of its metal 3D printing system the Metal X to clients around the world. Metal X is a 3D printer to work with a technology called Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing (ADAM). The ADAM process uses the metal powders that are embedded in plastic which eliminates the toxicity and flammability which is natural in these powders. The final part is obtained by carrying out the sintering process after the material is printed layer by layer with the powders. By sintering the entire piece at once, the layers become more solid, which is not possible in other 3D printing processes.
According to the company, the 3D printer enables users to speed up turnaround times for product development and production, create components on demand, simplify logistics, and easily adjust production. The Metal X system is available at a low cost and is easy to install. With this system, the acceleration time for the new products innovation takes very less time.
Markforged metal printers serve hundreds of customers, from global manufacturers to local small business. With 3D printing, the new and innovative products reach the market quicker and with fewer investments. The future of additive manufacturing looks bright. 3D printing will be more prominent in the production landscape in the future. As costs decrease and processes become more efficient, the use of additive manufacturing will be considerably increased.
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