The Innovent utilizes binder jetting technology in which a liquid binding agent is selectively deposited to join powder particles. Layers of material are then bonded to form an object. The post-processing required includes curing, depowdering, and sintering. Binder jetting is capable of printing a variety of materials including metals such as stainless steel, iron, bronze, tungsten, IN 625, as well as sands, glasses and ceramics.
Equipment Information
Location Hamerschlag Hall Additive Manufacturing Lab
Function Binder Jetting
Contact Sandra DeVincent Wolf
Rates and materials
- Rate type: Hourly plus material-use
- CMU (Internal): $70.00
- Corporate (External): $142.00
Material Cost:
Variable depending upon specific material and supplier.
Estimated to be $0.39cm3 x part volume (cm3) for bronze infiltrated stainless steel.
[Total material use = actual material use (estimated by part volume and material density) + 10% for the lost material]