Atomic diffusion additive manufacturing is an end-to-end process that starts with a plastic-bound metal powder that is formed it into a 3D shape, a layer at a time. After printing, the part is washed in a debinding solution and sintered in a furnace. The sintering step burns off the plastic binder and causes the metal powder to diffuse together.
Three-dimensional printing with atomic diffusion additive manufacturing technology can create metal parts with high accuracy, making it a valued contribution in the manufacturing of end use parts, legacy parts, prototypes, and tooling.
The FerroCoop 3DCreator is up to 2x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to a 20x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting.