ColdMetalFusion qualified for use with Sinterit Lisa X AM machine

Sinterit, headquartered in Kraków, Poland, has reported that the ColdMetalFusion process has now been successfully qualified on the company’s Sinterit Lisa X Additive Manufacturing machines.
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Created by Headmade Materials GmbH, based in Wuerzburg, Germany, ColdMetalFusion builds parts layer-by-layer at a lower temperature and cost than other metal additive techniques. Most Additive Manufacturing processes require support structures to build unique parts to account for internal pressure and gravity, but ColdMetalFusion does not. Parts can be built supportless, allowing for faster repair times and increased cost savings
The Lisa X features an open architecture intended to give users maximum control over build parameters. This allows them to adjust for specific build requirements, build with third-party materials, or develop their own, and in general have a more flexible approach to Additive Manufacturing.
A consequence of open architecture, the multi-material approach offers a wide range of available manufacturing powders to cater to various application needs, facilitates easy material changeover between jobs, and enables the development of custom manufacturing powders.























