0 additive manufacturing companies serving the Jewelry industry, tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.
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Additive manufacturing in Jewelry is the use of additive manufacturing in jewelry: primarily for lost-wax casting patterns and increasingly for direct-precious-metal printing.
Why AM fits Jewelry: Jewelry is one of the longest-running AM applications, with VPP-based casting pattern production used since the late 1990s. Direct precious-metal printing (gold, silver, platinum via PBF-LB) is a small but growing segment for high-end couture jewelry where complex geometry cannot be cast.
Common AM processes: VPP-DLP, VPP-SLA, VPP-LCD, PBF-LB for direct precious metals. Typical materials: castable photopolymers, gold, silver, platinum, brass.
Additive manufacturing in Jewelry is the use of additive manufacturing in jewelry: primarily for lost-wax casting patterns and increasingly for direct-precious-metal printing.
AMPulse tracks 0 companies serving the Jewelry vertical. Leading examples by funding include various companies tracked by AMPulse.
Jewelry most commonly uses VPP-DLP, VPP-SLA, VPP-LCD, PBF-LB for direct precious metals. Typical materials include castable photopolymers, gold, silver, platinum, brass.
Jewelry is one of the longest-running AM applications, with VPP-based casting pattern production used since the late 1990s. Direct precious-metal printing (gold, silver, platinum via PBF-LB) is a small but growing segment for high-end couture jewelry where complex geometry cannot be cast.