ExOne's binder jet industrial 3D printers are designed to scale into larger production volumes, develop complex parts and serve diverse applications. With the purchase of a sand or metal industrial 3D printer, our customers have the full partnership and support of our skilled technicians and consultants.
Exone Pricing has not been disclosed by the company. However, the pricing is in line with the other products in the market. To know more about Exone Pricing, users can get in touch with the company.
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Sand 3D Printers
ExOne sand 3D printers are capable of handling build sizes as large as 1800 x 1000 x 700 mm (70 x 39 x 29 in). The large build volume, fast build rate, and use of standard foundry materials (compatible with aluminium and magnesium casting material) combine to make 3D printing an efficient replacement for traditional pattern production of metal-based prototype castings in the aerospace industry
3D Printed Metal Parts and Prototypes
ExOne metal 3D printers can manage build sizes as large as 735 x 355 x 355 mm (29 x 14 x 14 inch). Metal 3D printing is useful when prototyping aerospace components, such as impellers and turbine blades, quickly and reliably. The company’s metal 3D printers use foundry-grade MiM powder that creates a final printed product with the same characteristics as the future cast components. Currently the company’s metal printers can also manage low-volume direct print production in aluminium and copper alloys, gray and ductile iron and magnesium