2019 | Netherlands METAL MAGAZINE's publication 8-2019
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Insstek, the Korean manufacturer of DED machines, sees material development as one of the
keys to smoothing the metal printing market. The advantage of DED technology is that users
can develop their own alloy by mixing powders.
Insstek presented the new generation model "MX-Lab" on Formnext, a new, small 3D metal printer
that was developed to test material mixes on a small scale and, once production has been validated,
to transfer them to one of the larger machines.
Insstek has developed a new dosing system for the MX-Lab with which a powder can be dosed very
accurately, starting at 0.1 grams, over a longer period of time. Six powders can be mixed in the MX-Lab.
keys to smoothing the metal printing market. The advantage of DED technology is that users
can develop their own alloy by mixing powders.
Insstek presented the new generation model "MX-Lab" on Formnext, a new, small 3D metal printer
that was developed to test material mixes on a small scale and, once production has been validated,
to transfer them to one of the larger machines.
Insstek has developed a new dosing system for the MX-Lab with which a powder can be dosed very
accurately, starting at 0.1 grams, over a longer period of time. Six powders can be mixed in the MX-Lab.