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Molds & Cores
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Binder jetting 3D Printing offers significant advantages in manufacturing complex molds, cores, and components.
When the mold shape is complex and requires lightweight design or even functional improvements, such as conformal cooling, binder jetting 3D printing is a good choice. However, a drawback of binder jetting 3D printing is that its surface quality and accuracy may not always meet the stringent requirements of molds. In such cases, CNC machining may be employed to achieve the necessary precision, especially for fitting surfaces. Despite this limitation, binder jetting 3D printing remains a valuable solution, capable of addressing approximately 90% to 95% of challenges encountered in molds and cores manufacturing.
Case Studies
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Let’s look at how binder jetting metal 3D printing changes the shoe mold industry
As one of the traditional manufacturing industries, shoe mold manufacturing involves design, wood mold manufacturing, casting, mold making.
넶14 2024-03-14
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Use Metal Binder jetting 3D Printing Technology to Print Clubhead
Born out of a far-sighted insight, a factory who produces golf equipment chooses EasyMFG as its partner to pioneer 3d printing in golf on account of the competitive edges that binder jetting technology brought about over conventional manufacturing and other 3d printing means.
넶7 2024-03-14
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