XJet has introduced its Carmel Pro system, a compact nanoparticle jetting (NPJ) technology designed for printing with both metal and ceramic materials.
The XJet Carmel Pro system utilizes the company's proprietary Nanoparticle Jetting (NPJ) technology, which is specifically engineered for producing parts from metal and ceramic powders.
This new system is presented as a compact solution, suggesting it is suitable for environments where space may be a constraint, such as research and development labs or smaller production facilities.
NPJ technology is XJet's approach to additive manufacturing, distinguishing itself from other methods by jetting liquid containing nanoparticles. This allows for detailed and precise deposition of materials, enabling the creation of complex geometries and intricate features that are often challenging with traditional manufacturing techniques.
The Carmel Pro system aims to offer versatility by supporting a range of metal and ceramic materials, opening up possibilities for various applications across different industries.
The introduction of the XJet Carmel Pro NPJ system signifies an advancement in multi-material additive manufacturing, specifically for metals and ceramics. NPJ technology's ability to handle diverse materials in a compact form factor could accelerate prototyping and small-batch production of high-value components, potentially impacting sectors like medical devices and electronics where intricate designs and specific material properties are crucial.
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