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*The so called: Composite Extrusion Modeling or [https://www.aim3d.de/en/materials/cem-process/ "CEM"] process | |||
*Developed by https://www.aim3d.de/en/ Aim3D] | |||
*Essentially sinters injection molding feedstock to form mold while simutaniously filling it with the desired metal powder. This is then sintered and the part can either be used or finshed by various methods (such as abrasive-blasting) then used. | |||
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=Useful Links= | |||
*[https://www.aim3d.de/en Their Main Site] | |||
*[https://www.aniwaa.com/best-of/3d-printers/best-metal-3d-printer/ An analysis of the current metal 3d printing market] |
Revision as of 18:21, 3 March 2019
Basics
- The so called: Composite Extrusion Modeling or "CEM" process
- Developed by https://www.aim3d.de/en/ Aim3D]
- Essentially sinters injection molding feedstock to form mold while simutaniously filling it with the desired metal powder. This is then sintered and the part can either be used or finshed by various methods (such as abrasive-blasting) then used.