Published on: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 HP showcases white 3D-printed metal objects with Metal Jet and Jet Fusion Series HP is showcasing its new commercial Jet Fusion and Metal Jet 3D printing solutions, new post-processing capabilities, expanded Digital Manufacturing Network (DMN), new materials and recycling program, and a variety of industrial production applications at Formnext. The show marks the first time HP is publicly exhibiting its new HP Jet Fusion 5420W Solution, including white applications, and the complete modular HP Metal Jet S100 Solution, including a new John Deere production application. “Additive manufacturing delivers on today’s most urgent market demands, including sustainable innovation, hyper-personalization, and business resiliency,” said Didier Deltort, President of Personalization & 3D Printing, HP Inc. “Together with our global network of partners and customers, we are scaling additive manufacturing to meet these needs.” New Metal Jet S100 Production Application Launched in September, HP’s Metal Jet S100 Solution enables industrial customers to achieve better productivity, low part cost, and outstanding quality. Together with GKN, John Deere is now manufacturing Metal Jet-printed valves in its agricultural machinery. In addition to significant productivity gains and environmental benefits, the high-quality part is functional in extreme weather conditions. John Deere is also leveraging HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology to optimise its production process, using 3D printed prototypes to test and fine-tune components and parts such as windshield holders, reducing pre-assembly from 30 days to ten, delivery times by up to ten weeks, and overall production costs by between 20 to 25 per cent. “Our focus on innovation and sustainability is at the core of everything we do for our customers,” said Dr Jochen Müller, Manager of Global Digital Engineering at John Deere. “We are proud to be among the first in the agricultural industry to leverage the benefits of 3D printing for both prototyping and final parts production. Leveraging industrial 3D printing platforms for polymers and metals, we are discovering opportunities to deliver more efficient, reliable, and sustainable equipment.” HP Unveils New Jet Fusion 5400 Series To enable entirely new production applications, HP has added the new HP Jet Fusion 5400 Series to its existing Jet Fusion portfolio and unveiled the first product in the series, the HP Jet Fusion 5420W Solution. The new solution enables consistent, high-quality production of white parts and provides the benefits of HP’s robust, manufacturing-ready Multi Jet Fusion platform, including industrial-grade reliability, low cost per part, and enhanced manufacturing predictability. Ideal for the automotive, consumer goods, healthcare, and industrial markets, early customers using the new solution to produce innovative white applications include DI Labs, Prototal Industries, and Weerg. “HP continues to provide us with the advancements we need to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing and produce the final parts our customers need,” said Jan Löfving, CEO of Prototal Industries. “Beyond the industrial grade production HP delivers, we are seeing immediate interest in the new white applications made possible by the latest addition to HP’s Multi Jet Fusion family. As a proud Digital Manufacturing Partner in HP’s DMN, we are equipped to take on bold, innovative projects and help companies get the most value out of AM production.” HP’s commitment to providing customers with innovations, technological advancements, professional services, and flexible business models is yielding significant growth in parts production. Since announcing its cumulative 100 million Multi Jet Fusion parts milestone at Formnext last year, more than 70 million additional parts have been printed in the past twelve months. HP 3D Printing Commitment to Sustainability 3D printing is increasingly recognised as a conduit for more sustainable manufacturing. The recent AM Power 'Sustainability of Metal Additive Manufacturing’ report confirmed that metal binder jetting is one of the most sustainable production methods compared to traditional manufacturing. As an active member of the Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association (AMGTA), HP is committed to accelerating sustainable manufacturing practices internally and across its ecosystem of partners and customers. In response to the global demand for sustainable practises, HP says it is offering its customers using polymer-based technologies a new Virtucycle recycling and buyback program by Arkema. The program enables interested HP customers to sell used PA11 and PA12 powders, and printed parts, as opposed to disposing materials via costly, environmentally harmful practices such as landfilling or burning. Previous Article Kornit Digital Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results Next Article Spandex PVC-free film now available worldwide Print Rate this article: No rating