- The Figur G15 Digital Sheet Forming (DSF) technology, which
launched at IMTS 2022, will make its return to the largest
manufacturing technology show in the Western Hemisphere with a new
G15 Pro model
- The Figur G15 Pro will be producing live parts at the show and
will also have an iconic 1955 Tucker Carioca fender on display,
along with other automotive, product, and architectural
applications
- A video premiering today, produced in partnership with several
historical automotive associations, showcases how the Figur G15
quickly made exotic body panels for the Tucker Carioca, a concept
car from legendary carmaker Preston Tucker that is now being
produced for the first time. See the video at
TeamDM.com/TuckerCarioca
- Desktop Metal will also showcase its laser-free metal 3D
printing technologies including its Studio System™, Shop System™,
InnoventX™, and the all-new PureSinter™ Furnace offering
breakthrough purity and performance at an affordable price
- IMTS 2024 will be held Sept. 9-14 at McCormick Place, and
Desktop Metal will be located on Level 3 of the West Building in
Booth No. 432212 – right off the main concourse
Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), a global leader in Additive
Manufacturing 2.0 technologies for mass production, today announced
that the Figur G15 Pro will be showcased alongside the company’s
sinter-based metal 3D printing technologies at IMTS 2024 in
Chicago.
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Custom classic car influencer Rob Ida of
Rob Ida Concepts in New Jersey is using Desktop Metal’s Digital
Sheet Forming (DSF) technology on the Figur G15 Pro to create
components for a 1955 Tucker Carioca, a vehicle concept from
legendary carmaker Preston Tucker that never made it from drawing
to production. Details of the project are featured in a new video
available at TeamDM.com/TuckerCarioca (Photo: Business Wire)
“The Desktop Metal team is excited to share the latest
developments with our breakthrough metal technologies with one of
the largest audiences of metal manufacturers in the world,” said
Ric Fulop, Founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “The Desktop Metal
portfolio of products is ideally suited for the Top Five industry
groups represented at IMTS, which include machine shops,
metalworking machinery and fabrication, aerospace, automotive, and
industrial machinery such as food processing equipment.”
Desktop Metal’s laser-free metal printing technologies are now
qualified to process more than 40 materials, including ceramics.
Systems to be on display at IMTS include the:
- Studio System – Launched in 2017, this office-friendly
metal 3D printer leverages proprietary Bound Metal Deposition®
(BMD) technology, an extrusion-based process where rods—metal
powder held together by wax and polymer binder—are heated and
extruded onto the build plate, shaping a part layer by layer. Once
printed, the binder is removed and sintered, causing the metal
particles to densify.
- Shop System – Launched in 2017, this entry-level binder
jet 3D printing system is ideal for batch or serial production of
metal parts in stainless steels and nickel-based alloys such as
IN625 and IN718. In binder jetting, an industrial printhead
selectively deposits a binder into a bed of powder particles
creating a solid part one thin layer at a time. Parts produced are
similar to those created in Metal Injection Molding (MIM) and are
then sintered in a furnace to high densities that meet or exceed
MIM requirements.
- InnoventX – Launched in 2016, the InnoventX is a
compact, easy-to-use open material binder jet 3D printer that
produces high-quality small parts. Ideal for metal or
ceramics.
- PureSinter Furnace – Launched in early 2024, this
breakthrough vacuum furnace for one-run debinding and sintering
delivers high purity, high efficiency, and high reliability –
simplifying the sintering process.
Dozens of customers’ 3D printed parts produced in stainless
steels, copper, nickel-based alloys, and tool steels will be on
display, including M2 injection mold tooling, tungsten carbide
cutting tools and aluminum and titanium parts.
The Figur G15 Pro, to be a centerpiece of the show, has been
shipping to customers since late 2023. The Pro version now features
an automatic 4-tool changer, a tool measurement probe, automatic
part lubrication, and automatic machine lubrication.
“The response to Figur G15 from the market across a wide variety
of sectors has been exciting,” said Justin Nardone, CEO of Figur, a
Desktop Metal brand. “The G15 eliminates a lot of the work required
when forming metal, such as the design and manufacturing of tools
and dies. Our system produces designs quickly, accurately, and
repeatedly, so manufacturers are able to focus on the craftsmanship
of design while getting their products to market faster and more
efficiently.”
The Figur G15 Pro will be surrounded by a portion of the Forum
Pavilion, a large-scale installation created on the machine for the
Chicago Architecture Biennial, an international exhibition of
architectural ideas, projects, and displays held earlier this year
in the Windy City.
About Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal (NYSE:DM) is driving Additive Manufacturing 2.0, a
new era of on-demand, digital mass production of industrial,
medical, and consumer products. Our innovative 3D printers,
materials, and software deliver the speed, cost, and part quality
required for this transformation. We’re the original inventors and
world leaders of the 3D printing methods we believe will empower
this shift, binder jetting and digital light processing. Today, our
systems print metal, polymer, sand and other ceramics, as well as
foam and recycled wood. Manufacturers use our technology worldwide
to save time and money, reduce waste, increase flexibility, and
produce designs that solve the world’s toughest problems and enable
once-impossible innovations. Learn more about Desktop Metal and our
#TeamDM brands at www.desktopmetal.com.
Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements
within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including
statements about Desktop Metal’s strategic integration and cost
savings initiatives, expected restructuring charges, anticipated
cost savings, long-term growth, market share, liquidity and
profitability, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
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“will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,”
and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements are
predictions, projections and other statements about future events
that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a
result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Many factors could
cause actual future events to differ materially from the
forward-looking statements in this document, including but not
limited to, the risks and uncertainties set forth in Desktop Metal,
Inc.'s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
There is no guarantee Desktop Metal will achieve the cost savings
it expects. These filings identify and address other important
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results
to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date
they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on
forward-looking statements, and Desktop Metal, Inc. assumes no
obligation and does not intend to update or revise these
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events, or otherwise.
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