The key to NPJ starts with our unique liquid dispersion methodology. Liquid suspensions containing solid nanoparticles of selected build and support materials are jetted onto the build tray to additively manufacture detailed parts. These liquid suspensions serve as the base materials for our AM process, unlike most existing metal and ceramic AM technologies that utilize hazardous and hard-to-handle powders. Our liquid suspensions are delivered and installed in hassle-free sealed cartridges.
Process:
Solid nanoparticles in a liquid suspension are delivered within convenient sealed cartridges.
Advantage:
Build and support material cartridges are loaded quickly & easily by hand, eliminating the need for hard-to-handle hazardous powders.
Process:
Printheads with thousands of inkjet nozzles simultaneously jet millions of ultrafine drops of both build and support materials onto the system build tray in ultrathin layers.
Advantage:
Liquid dispersion of solid nanoparticles in ultrathin layers enables the production of parts with virtually unlimited geometrical complexity and unrivaled quality in a highly efficient manner.
Process:
After the part is manufactured, the support structure, made from special support material, disintegrates easily from the finished part.
Advantage:
Support materials are removed simply without harming the part, greatly reducing the need for time-consuming and delicate post-processing.
Process:
Produced parts undergo a simple and relatively short overnight sintering process.
Advantage:
Easy and clean process enables smooth integration into existing operations, and short and simple post-processing.
NanoParticle Jetting™ technology enables the additive manufacturing of ceramic and metal parts using multiple materials. Leveraging our robust inkjet technology enabled by our unique liquid dispersion methodology, XJet is working to introduce a growing number of metal and ceramic build materials to anticipate evolving industry needs.
We invite you to learn more about our trailblazing NPJ technology and Carmel AM systems:
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