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XJet Showcases Expanded Range of AM Application Possibilities at RAPID + TCT 2019

The applications XJet is unveiling are possible thanks to the technology’s ability to make ultra-fine features and complex geometries.

XJet Showcases Expanded Range of AM Application Possibilities at RAPID + TCT 2019
Source: Image courtesy of XJet.
Image courtesy of XJet.

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April 16, 2019

XJet invites participants to get "hands-on" at RAPID + TCT, May 20-23, in Detroit, MI, where XJet will have an on-booth "support removal clinic" where visitors are encouraged to view XJet’s soluble support material removal by performing the process first-hand.

“XJet is all about pushing the boundaries of what is achievable with additive manufacturing technology, and at RAPID + TCT we have some fantastic demonstrations of this. This year our participation is about showing the US market what NanoParticle Jetting technology can do for the first time in ceramic and metal AM,” says XJet Chief Business Officer Dror Danai. “Visitors are invited to remove the soluble support material from a metal part themselves.”

The applications XJet is unveiling are possible thanks to the technology’s ability to make ultra-fine features and complex geometries. This, coupled with virtually 100% density and some other properties, makes XJet technology and systems able to execute these applications.

XJet will furthermore showcase a demonstration part, illustrating the company’s vision of the future for nanoparticle jetting technology. The new parts can be seen in a presentation on Wednesday, May 22 at 11 a.m. in the Grand Ballroom at RAPID + TCT.

See XJet at RAPID + TCT 2019 at booth 1103 at the Cobo Center in Detroit. Meetings can be pre-booked via the XJet website.

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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