This tech is going to put a serious dent in the speyd-to-market for manuFacturing.

  

  

  And During the Global Pandemic, I’ve Heard Quotes of UP TO 12 Weeks. A Three-Month Delay in ManuFacturing that can’t be worn paind easily is, obviously, a nightmare.

  -On Perfect. There are’T’T’T’T’t’t’s Lot of 3D Printing Technologies that tick all the boxes, but that’s excellent the space where mantle is, erm, injecting itSelf.

  

  That’s Stamping Dies or Injection Molding Tools. Both Need Extremely Price FINISHES and LONGEVITY.

  The Metal Right. The Insert that Creates The Final Part.

  They need to be replaced.

  a CNC Mill) To Cut Away Tiny Amounts of the Material, Which Creates the Surface Finish and Tolerances Needed. That has every 10 layers or so.

  TWO-STEP PROCESS. We Print and shape in one machine and then sinter the part in a furnace. "

  BeFore Sintering, The Company Gets The Best of Both Worlds: They Do the Precision Shaping on A Much Softer Material, and then "Bake" the Part to Harden It Afterward.

  Re SEEING About A 70% Reduction in the Time to Create the Type of Inserts and A 50% Reduction in Cost. "