Desktop Metal Qualifies 420 Stainless Steel for High-Volume Additive Manufacturing With the Production System Platform
Desktop Metal has successfully qualified Grade 420 stainless steel for its Production System platform, utilizing its innovative Single Pass Jetting technology. This advancement enables manufacturers to mass-produce high-strength, end-use parts in 420 SS for critical applications in medical, aerospace, defense, and consumer products. The technology significantly reduces production time and costs by eliminating tooling needs and minimizing material waste. With this qualification, Desktop Metal aims to enhance the adoption of its additive manufacturing solutions across various industries.
- Qualification of Grade 420 stainless steel opens new market opportunities in medical, aerospace, and defense sectors.
- Single Pass Jetting technology allows for faster production at competitive costs compared to conventional manufacturing methods.
- Elimination of tooling reduces production time and costs, enhancing efficiency.
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Desktop Metal Single Pass Jetting Technology Enables Mass Production of High-Strength, End-Use Parts in 420 Stainless Steel for Applications Across Medical, Defense, Aerospace, and Consumer Products
Twin screw extruder mixing elements are used for mixing, compounding and processing viscous materials. 420 SS is an essential material in these applications for its high hardness and corrosion resistance, ensuring the elements have a long lifetime and the hardness required for extruding a wide variety of materials. (Photo: Business Wire)
A martensitic heat-treatable stainless steel, 420 SS is characterized by its high strength and hardness as well as its corrosion resistance to the atmosphere, foods, fresh water, and mild acids when in a fully hardened condition. 420 SS is a common material used extensively across a variety of applications such as surgical and dental instruments, ball bearings, gear shafts, pump and valve components, fasteners, gauges, hand tools, and high-end cutlery.
“Engineers continue to seek out metal additive manufacturing as a leading option to drive innovation in design and manufacturing,” said
420 Stainless Steel - Key Applications
Desktop Metal’s materials science team has qualified and fully characterized 420 SS printed on Production System technology that meets MPIF 35 standards for structural powder metallurgy parts set by the
Examples of key applications include:
- Medical/Surgical - Locking Articulation Bar
Robotic surgical systems used in a variety of medical procedures provide surgeons a better range of motion, enhanced visibility, and a level of precision unachievable with manual surgeries. These systems feature highly precise motion systems with many small intricate parts. The Production System offers high-resolution binder jet printing, making it an ideal solution for achieving the fine features required of robotic surgical instruments. For components like locking articulation bars, 420 SS is a desired material for its high hardness and excellent corrosion resistance. Since no tooling is required to produce these parts with binder jetting on the Production System, volume production can begin as soon as the design is complete, saving valuable time and money on large non-recurring costs of tooling design and fabrication.
- Aerospace - Valve Nozzle Adapter
Valve nozzle adapters connect nozzles with fluid systems in aerospace applications, where multiple versions of these adapters are often required to accommodate various nozzle geometries and sizes. Engineers prefer 420 SS for this type of adapter because of its excellent corrosion resistance and high hardness. With capacity for thousands of adapters in a single build, the Production System can support the manufacturing of these components in 420 SS in volumes competitive with conventional manufacturing methods. In addition, with no tooling required, numerous adapter geometries can be printed within a single build, saving lead time and costs associated with changing over tooling in conventional manufacturing processes.
- High-Volume Manufacturing - Twin Screw Extruder Mixing Elements
Twin screw extruder mixing elements are used for mixing, compounding and processing viscous materials. These parts feature complex lobes around the exterior of the spline that must be optimized for the material being extruded, necessitating a unique mixing element for each different material. With conventional manufacturing, each of these elements can be complex to produce, often requiring advanced machining techniques, multiple machining setups, and custom fixturing. Binder jetting with the Production System simplifies the manufacturing process, enabling large volumes of several, unique mixing elements to be printed in each build, reducing the cost and lead time of production compared to machining. 420 SS is an essential material in these applications for its high hardness and corrosion resistance, ensuring the elements have a long lifetime and the hardness required for extruding a wide variety of materials.
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Created by the inventors of binder jetting and single-pass inkjet technology, the Production System is an industrial manufacturing platform powered by Desktop Metal’s Single Pass JettingTM technology. It is designed to achieve speeds up to 100 times those of legacy powder bed fusion additive manufacturing technologies and enable production quantities of up to millions of parts per year at costs competitive with conventional mass production techniques. The P-50 printer is paving the way for the mass production of end-use parts -- unlocking throughput, repeatability, and competitive part costs. For more information on the P-1, the P-50, and Production System technology, visit www.desktopmetal.com/products/production.
In addition to 420 SS, the Production System materials portfolio today includes nickel alloy IN625, 17-4PH stainless steel, 316L stainless steel, and 4140 low-alloy steel, each of which have been qualified by
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