The Shop System Success Stories

The most popular metal binder jetting system on the market in 2021, the Shop System has customers around the globe that are transforming their operations with this advanced, digital manufacturing solution. 

ABCorp Case Study

ABCorp: Using Live Sinter™ for successful binder jet 3Dprinting on the ShopSystem™

In addition to the easy-to-use Shop System, a key component to the out of-the-box success of ABCorp’s binder jetting operations is Live Sinter, Desktop Metal’s manufacturing preparation software that provides advanced simulation tools to predict and correct for errors when sintering 3D printed parts.
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Clarkson Case Study

Clarkson University students use additive manufacturing to gain competitive advantage

Additive manufacturing solutions enables Clarkson University students to develop unique design for SAE International Clean Snowmobile Challenge (CSC) by using a digital production technology to meet their efficiency requirements. With Desktop Metal’s portfolio of easy-to-adopt metal 3D printing technologies they were able to manufacture a complex exhaust manifold to the performance and space requirements necessary to win the challenge.
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Jade Group Case Study

Jade Groupe: Utilizing binder jetting to produce fast manufacturing solutions

With a roadmap to produce end-use parts with additive manufacturing, Jade Groupe ordered a Desktop Metal Shop System to position itself on the leading edge of digital manufacturing solutions. With the area-wide binder jetting technology of the Shop System, the company will be able to increase 3D printing capacity in a wider variety of materials while streamlining production and optimizing products.

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EAC Case Study

EAC: Custom metal jewelry and ornaments for luxury goods

When it comes to luxury goods, custom accessories are a must. EAC Metal Ornaments, a leading producer of custom metal accessories, is using the Desktop Metal Shop System to manufacture custom hardware for everything from cosmetics to lingerie to leather goods.

 
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University of Maryland

University of Maryland adopts metal binder jet 3Dprinting

The Advanced Fabrication Lab at Terrapin Works at the University of Maryland is unique on campus because it is the only space where a raw ideation can be followed through all the way to a fully functioning electromechanical product within a single space. Binder jet 3D printing of metal powders on the Desktop Metal Shop System joined other technologies like multi jet fusion of nylon powders, polyjetting photopolymers, and laser cutting in the advanced lab.
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Azoth Video Case Study

Azoth Customer Story: Production-Qualified Binder Jet Metal 3D Printing

VIDEO CASE STUDY

Azoth in Ann Arbor, Michigan, focuses on sinter-based additive manufacturing to enable mass production. The company uses the Desktop Metal Shop System for high volume binder jet 3D printing of end-use metal parts. Customers utilize its Take One Make One digital inventory and establish Production Part Approval Process for 3D printed metal parts.

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