
Neoshapes has already worked closely with ExOne on a proof-of-concept project for printing with precious metal on the Innovent+ 3D printer. Equipped with ExOne’s Triple ACT advanced compaction technology and print speeds of up to 700 cc/hour, the InnoventPro is suitable for academics, researchers, and a variety of manufacturers seeking R&D, prototyping, and end-use production.
#ULTRA PRO BINDER UPGRADE#
Intended as an upgrade to the Innovent+ 3D printer, the InnoventPro offers three times the build area (125 x 220 x 100 mm) of its predecessor with the same printhead as the firm’s X1 25Pro system. The InnoventPro 3L is ExOne’s latest entry-level metal binder jet 3D printer. Neoshapes, Siemens, and the InnoventPro 3L

#ULTRA PRO BINDER FULL#
The InnoventPro (left) is an advanced entry-level metal 3D printer that rounds out ExOne’s full family of production metal binder jetting systems, which includes the X1 25Pro (center) and the X1 160Pro (right). Once complete, ExOne’s common stock will be removed from public markets and it will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Desktop Metal. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The deal is expected to close by the end of the week, subject to customary closing conditions, and the final voting results will be filed with the U.S. The company has also announced the launch of its new X1 Powder Grip, a two-liter powder container designed to enable ultra-fine MIM powder management on the InnoventPro system.įinally, the firm’s stockholders have voted to approve ExOne’s acquisition by Desktop Metal, a rival OEM of binder jet 3D printing systems. Global tech firm Siemens was also one of the first customers to purchase the printer. Among the inaugural orders, Neoshapes, a Geneva-based jewelry startup, will use the InnoventPro 3L to 3D print luxury goods using precious metals such as gold, platinum, and silver.

ExOne, a manufacturer of binder jet 3D printers, has announced a whole slew of developments regarding its 3D printing business.įirstly, ExOne has announced the first set of orders for the firm’s new InnoventPro 3L metal 3D printer.
