Desktop Metal announces first sale of PureSinter Furnace to AmPd Labs

Desktop Metal and AmPd Labs met at RAPID + TCT to finalise the sale of the new PureSinter Furnace to support AmPd Labs’ fleet of Desktop Metal metal Additive Manufacturing machines (Courtesy Desktop Metal)
Desktop Metal and AmPd Labs met at RAPID + TCT to finalise the sale of the new PureSinter Furnace to support AmPd Labs’ fleet of Desktop Metal metal Additive Manufacturing machines (Courtesy Desktop Metal)

Desktop Metal, Inc., headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, has announced that AmPd Labs, based in Houston, Texas, USA, is the first company to place an order for its new PureSinter Furnace, a vacuum furnace developed for debinding and sintering in Binder Jetting (BJT) and Metal Injection Molding (MIM) processes.

AmPd Labs offers a range of AM services, from design and prototyping to full-scale production. In addition to Desktop Metal’s Binder Jetting technology, AmPd Labs offers other AM and traditional manufacturing technologies for metal and polymer part production.

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“We are thrilled to add the Pure Sinter Furnace to our fleet of Desktop Metal equipment,” stated Sean Harkins, COO & Co-Founder of AmPd Labs. “Pure Sinter is a technological game changer that will enable us to rapidly meet high-volume customer production demands.”

Ric Fulop, Founder and CEO of Desktop Metal, stated, “AmPd Labs is one of our standout Super Fleet customers with three or more of our laser-free metal printers, and we’re delighted to see them embrace our breakthrough new furnace technology. PureSinter is an exemplary demonstration of the innovation for which Desktop Metal and our engineers are known. We believe this furnace will revolutionise sinter-based AM and the traditional furnace industry.”

Desktop Metal’s PureSinter furnace is suitable for the debinding and sintering of Binder Jetting parts as well as MIM and PM parts (Courtesy Desktop Metal)
Desktop Metal’s PureSinter furnace is suitable for the debinding and sintering of Binder Jetting parts as well as MIM and PM parts (Courtesy Desktop Metal)

The recently launched PureSinter furnace is reported to be designed from the ground up to eliminate traditional furnace challenges with an all-new, patent-pending approach. PureSinter features hot walls that prevent contamination buildup and an airtight processing environment to ensure efficient waste exit and the highest levels of purity.

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