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XJet to Debut New NanoParticle Jetting Application at AMUG 2019

The company will offer live demonstrations and will join the conference program in a presentation and roundtable discussion.

XJet to Debut New NanoParticle Jetting Application at AMUG 2019
Source: Image courtesy of XJet.
Removal of XJet's soluble support for metal will be demonstrated to a U.S. audience at AMUG. Image courtesy of XJet.

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By DE Editors  

March 18, 2019

XJet will be part of the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) conference March 31–April 4, where it will unveil a new application made possible with its NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology. The company will offer live demonstrations and will join the conference program in a presentation and roundtable discussion.

“This will be the first time a US audience can see the removal of XJet’s soluble support for metal demonstrated,” says XJet Chief Business Officer Dror Danai. “Experiencing it live is the best way to fully comprehend the speed and efficiency of the process.”

Fine details and complex parts such as internal cavities, lattice structures and microstructures are no longer won't be damaged by the support material removal process. Additionally and designers don’t need to give special consideration as to how they will be produced; software automatically positions parts on the print bed and calculates what support is required. Large numbers of parts can be processed in a jacuzzi bath in a short timeframe, manual labor requirements are reduced, making end-to-end workflow more efficient. 

Danai will give a presentation at AMUG on "Powder-Free Ceramic & Metal AM." XJet will also join a roundtable discussion on Wednesday, April 3 to debate the possibilities of "Ceramic 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing for Medical Applications."

See XJet at AMUG conference, Hilton Chicago, March 31–April 4, booth P15 on March 31 and April 1. 

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

 
 

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