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Tritone Technologies

HardwareRosh Haayin, IsraelFounded 2017· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Tritone Technologies has developed MoldJet®, a powder-free binder jetting process for producing metal and ceramic parts, designed for industrial-scale production with high accuracy and a wide range of materials.

CEO / Founder
Ofer Ben-Zur
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$7M
Latest Round
Strategic Investment
Key Investors
Stratasys; Discount Capital; Fortissimo Capital

Technology & Products

Key Products

Tritone Technologies offers MoldJet® technology, a powder-free binder jetting process for metal and ceramic additive manufacturing. Their product line includes the Tritone® Dominant system, designed for industrial-scale production of high-quality metal and ceramic parts.

Technological Advantage

The powder-free nature of MoldJet® provides a cleaner and safer working environment, easier material handling, and high-speed production suitable for industrial applications. Its rotary-index machine allows for simultaneous processing of multiple independent jobs, enhancing productivity.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Tritone's MoldJet® technology offers a high-speed, high-quality, and powder-free solution for metal and ceramic additive manufacturing, enabling cleaner, safer, and more efficient industrial-scale production.

How They Differentiate

Tritone's primary differentiation is its powder-free MoldJet® technology, which contrasts with the powder-based binder jetting processes of its main competitors. This offers advantages in terms of safety, cleanliness, material versatility, and suitability for serial production.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer electronics, defense, and tooling industries.

Industry Verticals

["Automotive","Aerospace","Medical","Consumer Electronics","Defense","Fashion","Tooling"]

Competitors

ThinkMetal, MatterFab, Cybersolid

Growth & Milestones

Major Milestones

["Launch of the Tritone Dominant and DIM systems.","First commercial installations of its systems at customer sites in the US, Israel, and Europe.","Establishment of a US-based subsidiary, Tritone Technologies North America Inc.","Secured multiple distribution partnerships across the US and Europe."]

Notable Customers

MIMplus Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

Why this company matters

Tritone Technologies has developed MoldJet®, a binder jetting variant that eliminates loose powder by using a wax-like mold filled with a metal or ceramic paste. This approach addresses safety and handling challenges common in powder-bed processes, positioning the company as an alternative to conventional binder jetting for serial production.

The core technology deposits a mold material, then fills cavities with a paste containing sinterable particles. After debinding and sintering, parts achieve high density and accuracy. The rotary-index machine design allows simultaneous processing of multiple independent jobs, boosting throughput for industrial applications.

Tritone targets manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer electronics, defense, and tooling. Its Dominant system is aimed at high-volume production of complex metal and ceramic components. Notable customer MIMplus Technologies GmbH & Co. KG validates the technology for metal injection molding-like applications. Distribution partners include NCMT in the UK and Adia Inc. in New England.

The powder-free MoldJet® process differentiates Tritone from powder-based binder jetting competitors such as ThinkMetal and MatterFab. However, the company faces the challenge of scaling adoption against established LPBF and binder jetting systems. Founded in 2017 and backed by Stratasys and Fortissimo Capital, Tritone has raised $7M and established a US subsidiary to support commercial installations in North America, Europe, and Israel.