Metal 3D Printing Timelapse | Markforged Metal X
A metal 3D printing timelapse of stainless steel being 3D printed on the Markforged Metal X 3D printer. Based on our 4th generation composite 3D printing technology, the Metal X is a brand new kind of metal 3D printer. By printing metal powder bound in a plastic matrix, we've eliminated the safety risks associated with traditional metal 3D printing while enabling new features like closed-cell infill for reduced part weight and cost. The Metal X 3D printer has brought affordable metal 3D printing to your factory floor. It is up to 10x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to a 100x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting. Current metal materials include: 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, Inconel 625, H13 Tool Steel, A2 Tool Steel, and D2 Tool Steel. Learn more about the Markforged Metal X 3D printer by visiting our website: https://markforged.com/metal-x/?mfa=youtube Our Website: https://www.markforged.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/markforged Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markforged Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markforged LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/markforged/
A metal 3D printing timelapse of stainless steel being 3D printed on the Markforged Metal X 3D printer. Based on our 4th generation composite 3D printing technology, the Metal X is a brand new kind of metal 3D printer. By printing metal powder bound in a plastic matrix, we've eliminated the safety risks associated with traditional metal 3D printing while enabling new features like closed-cell infill for reduced part weight and cost. The Metal X 3D printer has brought affordable metal 3D printing to your factory floor. It is up to 10x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to a 100x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting. Current metal materials include: 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, Inconel 625, H13 Tool Steel, A2 Tool Steel, and D2 Tool Steel. Learn more about the Markforged Metal X 3D printer by visiting our website: https://markforged.com/metal-x/?mfa=youtube Our Website: https://www.markforged.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/markforged Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markforged Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markforged LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/markforged/