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XJet brings latest in additive manufacturing developments to Rapid.Tech & FabCon 3.D

19 Jun 2019
XJet brings latest in additive manufacturing developments to Rapid.Tech & FabCon 3.D
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Rehovot, Israel, June 18th 2019 - XJet Ltd. invites visitors to stand 2-209 at Rapid.Tech + FabCon 3.D, 25 - 27 June in Erfurt, Germany, to witness the impressive and exclusive applications made possible by its NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ) technology in metal and ceramic AM. Applications being featured include a 5G antenna application and a medical device targeted at treating breast cancer. XJet will showcase what this unparalleled technology brings to the additive manufacturing industry while also displaying its unique soluble support material removal live.
 
'Visitors are invited onto the XJet stand to experience removing XJet's soluble support material with their own hands - to truly witness the ease of this plan,' comments XJet CEO Dror Danai. 'Rapid.Tech offers us with the platform for Europeans to get ‘hands-on' with the process and hear how NPJ enables applications that were simply not possible earlier. XJet is eliminating the barriers previously associated with ceramic and metal AM, giving designers a new realm of freedom.'
XJet is creating new applications possible thanks to the technology's ability to correctly make ultra-fine features, smooth surfaces and complex geometries. North American start-up, Marvel Medtech, is one company planning to capitalize on those benefits. Medtech will install an XJet Carmel 1400 AM System later this summer to produce a ceramic cryotherapy probe - a key component within a new robotic intervention guidance setup for MRIs, fashioned to freeze and destroy the most damaging tiny breast cancer tumors and prevent them from growing.
University of Delaware (UDEL) has mounted an XJet AM System for a very different application; to develop cutting-edge antenna technology called ‘Passive Beam Steering' for, amongst other applications, the 5G network. Like Medtech, UDEL's application needs to be prepared in ceramic, however traditional ceramic manufacturing ways could not build the small internal channels and complex geometry without damaging the part. Using nano particles and soluble support material, XJet provides the only ceramic AM technology capable of providing the fine details and smooth surfaces expected.
Visitors to Rapid.Tech + FabCon can hear more about these applications at the show. See XJet on stand 2-209 at Messe Erfurt GmbH, from June 25 - 27. Members of the XJet executive teams are around at the show and meetings can be pre-booked via the XJet website.



This article is originally posted on Tronserve.com

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