Jeffrey Heimgartner posted 2022-07-06Imagine being able to print a ceramic or metal part with the ease and repeatability of printing a document on an inkjet printer. Although more complex than that, XJet says its proprietary NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) additive manufacturing (AM) technology makes getting those parts almost that easy.
Founded in 2005, the Israel-based company’s R&D specialists have been steadily working toward finessing NPJ technology that enables parts to be printed faster and with higher accuracy, regardless of how complex the geometries may be.
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