Desktop Metal Qualifies Continuum’s Recycled Superalloy for Use on its Metal Binder Jet 3D Printers

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Continuum’s 100% re-atomized Mar-M247 powder is now listed as R&D Qualified in Desktop Metal’s binder jet 3D printing portfolio, which includes about 40 metals and ceramics. The powder is qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s X25Pro binder jet 3D printer platform. (Photo: Business Wire)
Continuum’s 100% re-atomized Mar-M247 powder is now listed as R&D Qualified in Desktop Metal’s binder jet 3D printing portfolio, which includes about 40 metals and ceramics. The powder is qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s X25Pro binder jet 3D printer platform. (Photo: Business Wire)
  • The nickel-based superalloy is the first 100% recycled metal to be qualified for use on Desktop Metal binder jet 3D printing platforms

  • DM and Continuum Powders will continue to partner on development of recycled powders for metal binder jet 3D printing applications

  • Technical experts will be on hand at IMTS 2024 to discuss this powder in DM’s booth on Level 3 of the West Building at McCormick Place from Sept. 9-14

BOSTON & HOUSTON, September 09, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Desktop Metal, Inc. (NYSE: DM), a global leader in Additive Manufacturing 2.0 technologies for mass production, today announced that it has qualified a 100% recycled nickel-based superalloy processed with proprietary technology from Continuum Powders, a leader in high-performance, sustainable metal powders.

The nickel-based superalloy, Mar-M247, is used for applications requiring high strength at elevated temperatures of up to about 1000°C.

Continuum’s 100% re-atomized Mar-M247 powder is now listed as R&D Qualified in Desktop Metal’s binder jet 3D printing portfolio, which includes about 40 metals and ceramics. This addition further enhances the sustainability of Desktop Metal’s rapid, area-wide binder jet printing technology.

"We see a bright future for high-quality, sustainable powder options for our additive manufacturing technologies," says Ric Fulop, CEO of Desktop Metal. "Having a qualified 100% reclaimed metal powder from Continuum Powders is just a first step in what we hope is a long line of recycled, eco-conscious materials that offer a significant return on investment."

As with all of Desktop Metal’s R&D qualified materials, Continuum’s recycled Mar-M247 received thorough evaluation and rigorous testing to determine that it met all of the material property requirements of the same alloy from conventional metal powder production. The new material is qualified for use on Desktop Metal’s X25Pro binder jet 3D printer platform, which uses Triple Advanced Compaction Technology (ACT).

"The fact that we’re seeing reclaimed metal powders validated by Desktop Metal, along with other leading AM OEMs, signals that these materials are now a proven resource for manufacturers," says Continuum Powders’ CEO Rob Higby. "Use of recycled powders can shorten supply chains, reduce costs and support corporate goals for carbon footprint reduction."

Continuum Powders is a portfolio company of Ara Partners, a private equity firm specializing in industrial decarbonization investments. Desktop Metal joins Velo3D, Renishaw, and other leaders in the additive manufacturing space who are qualifying 100% reclaimed materials with Continuum Powders.