DESKTOP METAL
3D PRINTING MATERIALS
Built-In Expert Metallurgy
Desktop Metal 3D printers were designed to use materials from the MIM (metal injection molding) industry. This large ecosystem of industrial grade metal alloys have proven process controls and a well established supply chain
Wide Range of Metal Alloys
The MIMs industry has been around for decades which means the metal powders that have now bee adapted for 3D printing are well established. Today we have over 30 materials in development for the Desktop Metal studio and production system with many more on the way.
Alloy Steel
- 4140 (Chrome Moly)
- 4605 (FN02)
Copper
- Copper
- Bronze
Magnetics
- CarTech Hiperco 50®
Low-Expansion
- CarTech Invar 36®
- CarTech Kovar®
Other
- BASF Catamold (requires special debinding)
Titanium
- Ti64
- Commercially Pure Titanium
Tool Steel
- H13
- A-2
- D-2
- M2
- S7
Steel Steel
- CarTech® 625
- Cobalt Chrome F75
- Hastelloy® X
- MP35N (Ni Co Cr Mo)
Stainless Steel
- 316L (Austenitic)
- 17-4 PH
- 15-5 (PH)
- 303 (Austenitic)
- 316L Duplex
- 410 (Martensitic)
- 420 (Martensitic)
- 430 (Ferritic)
- 440 (Martensitic)
- HK30Nb
- Nitronic19 (Duplex)
- CarTech BioDur® 108
Heavy Alloy
- Tungsten Heavy Alloy
- Veloxint HardMetal
High Performance Steel
- Maraging Steel 18Ni300
- Veloxint Stainless
Carbide
- WC-3Co