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XJet officially launches NanoParticle Jetting additive manufacturing systems

XJet, a provider of ceramic and metal 3D printing solutions based in Rehovot, Israel, has officially launched its “breakthrough” Carmel 1400 and the Carmel 700 Additive Manufacturing (AM) systems.

Both systems are powered by XJet’s trademark NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology, and coincide with the delivery of the firm’s first ever machine to an off-site customer.

XJET的首席执行官兼创始人Hanan Gothait和公司的CBO Dror Danai讨论了这两个系统,并在Formnext 2017上提供了即将到来的预览的详细信息。

The XJet Carmel 1400 NanoParticle Jetting system. Image via XJet
The XJet Carmel 1400 NanoParticle Jetting system. Image via XJet

怪物机器

XJET Carmel 1400具有1,400平方英尺的构建板,最大建筑高度为7.9英寸,使其3D打印能力成为该行业中最大的。相比之下,Carmel 700的构建信封稍小,在500毫米x 140毫米处,可提供更多的“具有成本效益”的生产。

可以使用两个系统制成陶瓷和金属组件,并可以选择将陶瓷作为可移动的支撑材料添加到金属零件构建中。

One of the main features that sets XJet’s NPJ apart from competing methods is that,正如Danai在先前对3D打印行业的采访中所解释的那样, “we never melt the metal.” Instead, the metal particles are suspended in a unique liquid formulation that is removed afterwards when parts are sintered.

An animated demo of the NanoParticle Jetting process. Clip viaXJET NPJ在YouTube上

Processing without powders

CEO and Founder Hanan Gothait explains, “NanoParticle Jetting™ technology is a unique 3D inkjet technology that redefines additive manufacturing for metals and ceramics,”

“其他添加剂制雷电竞充值造技术使用粉末,但是我们通过利用我们的专业知识作为喷墨印刷和3D印刷行业的开拓者来提供真正的突破。”

XJET的抛光金属部分。通过XJET照片
XJET的抛光金属部分。通过XJET照片

Currently XJet are working with only one build material, ceramic, but as Gothait adds, “we could theoretically print multiple build materials.”

依靠基于喷墨的技术意味着NPJ能够实现精细的层分辨率,并以哥特式术语“非常简单且非常安全的过程”以复杂的几何形状。

使用NPJ打印样品陶瓷3D。通过XJET照片
使用NPJ打印样品陶瓷3D。通过XJET照片

XJet’s first customer

XJET CBO DROR DANAI证实,Carmel 1400系统“已经已交付给客户站点”,并提供了更多详细信息和该系统的演示,将于11月14日至17日在德国的Formnext 2017上揭示。

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Featured image shows a digital demo of XJet’s trademark NanoParticle Jetting metal 3D printing process. Image via XJet NPJ