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3D-metal printing could very easily become the go-to method for manufacturing around the world. Desktop Metal just developed a new metal 3D printer that is reportedly faster, safer and cheaper ...
Prices range from $6,000 to $25,000, for these smaller 3D printers, which is a stark contrast to the $250,000 on the other end of the metal 3D printer spectrum.
But on Monday, printing giant HP announced it's entered the market with the ambition to dramatically lower prices, courtesy of a $400,000 product called the Metal Jet.
Desktop Metal revealed pricing and other details for its 3D printers today which can make objects out of hundreds of different alloys including steel, aluminum, titanium and copper.
When you see the term cold fusion, you probably think about energy generation, but the Cold Metal Fusion Alliance is an industry group all about 3D printing metal using Selective Laser Sintering ...
3D MakerJet realizes the benefits advances in metal 3D technology could have at an industrial level, including those of mobile mounted printers.
Direct metal 3D printing is transitioning from the experimental research phase to production, and it’s interesting to see how and why large industries, well, disrupt themselves.
Desktop Metal’s most recent valuation from early last year had the company at $1.5 billion. The SPAC-led deal could therefore provide an attractive mark-up for Desktop Metal investors.
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