3D printing using a metal paste. “This lets you get elaborate, complex internal structures,” says Editor-in-Chief Peter Zelinski.
Rapidia's technology uses water to bind the metal powder rather than polymer. Most of the water evaporates away during printing, and the 3D printed parts can be placed directly into the sintering furnace without passing through a debinding unit first. The Rapidia system also operates on regular household power, plugging into the same outlet as a kitchen electric range. It is said to minimize metal waste by not requiring a printed base-plate.
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