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XJet is shifting its focus to four high-value verticals: aerospace, technical ceramics, precious metals, and luxury manufacturing.
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XJet is shifting its focus to four high-value verticals: aerospace, technical ceramics, precious metals, and luxury manufacturing.

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Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

XJet is shifting its focus to four high-value verticals: aerospace, technical ceramics, precious metals, and luxury manufacturing. The Carmel Pro system reduces investment by 30 percent, allowing SMEs to adopt NanoParticle Jetting technology. With a four-channel printhead, this platform is built for the next frontier: direct multi-material printing of metal and ceramic in single parts. This strategy marks a maturation in the AM sector toward profitable, specialized production. 🚀 #XJet #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #Innovation

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