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Editor’s Picks: June 15-24, 2022
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
New Programmable, Expanding Foam Polymer
Desktop Metal FreeFoam enables heat-activated 3D printing of foam parts.
Desktop Metal Qualifies Sterling Silver on the Production System
Desktop Metal now offers comprehensive solutions for jewelry and luxury goods manufacturers, from 3D printed models for lost-wax casting to direct 3D printing of precious metals, company reports.
Concurrent Technologies and Desktop Metal Advance Sand-Casting Technology
The possible $15 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency aims to develop the science and engineering of 3D printed sand-casting molds.
Editor’s Picks: May 12-May 25, 2022
One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.
Desktop Metal Launches DuraChain Photopolymers
DuraChain photopolymers deliver elastic, tough material properties for digital light processing printing through a photopolymerization separation process.
3D Printing, CT Scanning for Supply Chain Resilience
Desktop Metal and Lumafield create all-in-one scanning and additive manufacturing solution to copy and produce parts anywhere.
Editor’s Pick: Large-Format 3D Printing for Sand Tooling
Desktop Metal ExOne S-Max Flex Robotic System has applications in foundries for quick casting of complex metal parts.
Editor’s Picks: April 21-27, 2022
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Desktop Metal Debuts S-Max Flex Robotic System
New system joins Desktop Metal’s ExOne S-Max line of industrial sand binder jetting solution.
Desktop Metal Ships First Commercial Production System P-50
Stanley Black & Decker is the first named customer committed to the system to mass produce end-use metal parts.
Editor’s Pick: New binder jet line for extreme accuracy
Also, the company says its commitment to open materials gives users flexibility to choose the exact metal or ceramic that best meets production needs.
Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation Adopts Desktop Metal X-Series Line of 3D Printers
Goal is to deliver advanced nuclear energy solutions.
Editor’s Picks: March 3-9, 2022
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Desktop Metal Debuts X-Series Line of Additive Manufacturing Systems
Updated line of binder jet 3D printing systems to focus on production of specialty materials, such as ceramics, in addition to metals, with new software capabilities.



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