Binder Jetting 3D Printing

About Additive Manufacturing Binder Jetting 3D Printing

        Binder jetting is a form of additive manufacturing that involves the precise deposition of a binding agent onto a layer of powder material, gradually building up an object. Its defining features include the selective application of the binding agent, layer-by-layer construction, and subsequent solidification through curing or sintering. This method stands out for its swiftness, as well as its ability to work with a wide array of materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers.

        Its cost-effectiveness and capacity to fabricate intricate shapes without the need for support structures contribute to its appeal. Industries such as prototyping, custom manufacturing, tooling, and aerospace/automotive manufacturing benefit greatly from binder jetting technology.

Our Binder Jetting 3D Printer

Printer Brand: HP Metal Jet S100


How HP Metal Jet S100 works:


① Powder Management Station for enhanced operational efficiency across single or multiple printers - automatically mixes, sieves, and loads powder to the build unit.


② Metal 3D Printer delivers process reliability and repeatability with up to 4 times nozzle redundancy and native 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution.


③ Metal 3D Printer designed for industrial-grade metal 3D printing and high production uptime in 24/7 manufacturing conditions.


④ Curing Station achieves an industrial process control with controllable vacuum flow and uniform head distribution.


⑤ Powder Removal Station improves operational efficiency by automating removal and recovery of loose powder which is 100% reusable while simultaneously performing build unit cleaning.

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What are the advantages of metal 3D printing?

Metal 3D printing enables innovative designs that result in lightweight or consolidated parts, leading to performance enhancements and customization. It also improves efficiencies and offers economic benefits.

Why choose binder jetting?

Binder jetting offers higher productivity through its layer-by-layer process, requiring less post-processing and eliminating the need for support removal. Additionally, it is cost-efficient by utilizing metal powders supplied by established global powder suppliers.


What are the benefits of HP Metal Jet 3D printing?

HP Metal Jet 3D printing utilizes HP Thermal Inkjet printhead technology, ensuring both economic efficiency and high part quality, including superior surface finish and accuracy. Leveraging intellectual property from HP Latex, it also minimizes the use of binder agents, allowing for the production of thicker and larger mass parts.

Materials available for our Binder Jetting 3D printing

Ceramics: Glass

Metals: Stainless steel

Polymers: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

                    PA (Polyamide (Nylon))

                    PC (Polycarbonate)

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