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CADmore and Burton Precision have partnered to bring Cold Metal Fusion to the Sinterit Lisa X, enabling titanium Ti64 printing on a 27,000 USD platform.
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CADmore and Burton Precision have partnered to bring Cold Metal Fusion to the Sinterit Lisa X, enabling titanium Ti64 printing on a 27,000 USD platform.

Originally reported by VoxelMatters

CADmore and Burton Precision have partnered to bring Cold Metal Fusion to the Sinterit Lisa X, enabling titanium Ti64 printing on a 27,000 USD platform. This collaboration uses Headmade Materials to produce parts meeting ASTM B348 standards. By lowering entry costs to under 30k, this shift democratizes high-performance metal production. Decentralized labs can now manufacture green parts for sintering, disrupting traditional metal AM economics. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #MetalAM #Titanium

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