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Titanium 3D printed parts using binder jetting process

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Titanium 3D printed parts using binder jetting process
TriTech Titanium Parts has added Binder Jetting to its range of processes used in the manufacture of titanium components

TriTech Titanium Parts LLC, Detroit, Michigan, USA, has added Binder Jetting (BJT) Additive Manufacturing to its range of processes used in the manufacture of titanium components.

According to its president, Bob Swenson, TriTech is a spin-off of his former company, AmeriTi Manufacturing, which was sold to Kymera International in April 2022. Adding to its Metal Injection Moulding (MIM) and investment casting capabilities, the company can now deliver net-shape titanium precision parts, from small batch runs to high-volume production. The company’s solutions are also said to be appropriate for rapid prototyping.

“There is no one-technology-fits-all when manufacturing titanium precision parts to produce the best performance characteristics,” explained Swenson. “We’ve proven that different technologies provide different results and therefore we have assembled a one-stop production resource offering the best option to many industries from automotive and industrial to medical and aerospace. We match the design to the best manufacturing process to make a superior part.”

“We can go quickly from prototype to production to meet tight launch schedules and first-to-market product requirements,” stated Swenson. “At TriTech, we collaborate directly with the customer, preferably starting with the design phase, so we can help our customers design a part for manufacturability that also fits their requirements. Every part we make is custom-made.”