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Desktop Metal Certifies Titanium (Ti) for Manufacturing with the Studio System 2

Desktop Metal®, a leader in mass production and turnkey additive manufacturing solutions, has qualified the Titanium Alloy Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) for its use in extrusion-based bound metal additive manufacturing technologies. This new material for manufacturing with the Studio System 2™ allows the printing of high-performance metal parts in low-volume for pre-production and end-use applications. Moreover, due to its biocompatibility, it can also be used for medical applications for the printing of surgical devices and implants.

Ti64 DATA SHEET

The Titanium Alloy offers great advantages and mechanical properties. Now customers can print stronger parts with Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64), a material that ensures better elongation, tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility. Moreover, Ti64 for Studio System 2 produces lightweight 3D printed parts due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, thus becoming ideal for countless applications from key industries and just to name a few, aerospace and defense, automotive, oil and gas, and medical.

Tensile properties include 730 MPa yield strength, 845 MPa ultimate tensile strength, and 17 percent elongation. These mechanical properties exceed those set by ASTM F2885-17 standards for metal injection molded surgical implant applications.

“Titanium has been a challenging material for bound metal 3D printing because it is both extremely reactive in powder form and difficult to sinter,” said Jonah Myerberg, co-founder and CTO of Desktop Metal. “We are excited to be the first to commercialize the most common titanium alloy, Ti64, for 3D printing through our Studio System 2 solution, opening the door to more accessible production of high-performance titanium parts.”

 

Key applications

 

Besides the Ti64, the Studio System 2 is also compatible with 316L stainless steel, 17-4PH stainless steel, 4140 low-alloy steel, H13 tool steel, and copper. Studio system 2 is an office-friendly metal additive manufacturing system based on Desktop Metal’s proprietary Bound Metal Deposition™ (BMD) technology that prints high-quality metal parts in two easy steps.

3D printing with titanium is incredibly valuable in industries like aerospace because of the material’s ability to support complex and lightweight designs,” said Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Privateer Space, a new satellite company focused on monitoring and cleaning up objects in space. “With the Studio System 2, the team at Privateer Space will be able to achieve the affordability and lightweighting capabilities needed to pave the way for our satellite design and launch. This technology is truly a differentiator in helping companies to accelerate innovations in space and, through the material advancements that Desktop Metal is making, we have an amazing opportunity to collaborate and keep space accessible for future generations.”

Starting September 2021, it is expected for Desktop Metal to begin shipments and make the Ti64 for Studio System 2 commercially available.

 

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