Tritone’s Amazing Hybrid Technology
Read Kerry Stevenson’s article on Tritone’s MoldJet technology; “It’s a fascinating process that enables use of a wider selection of metal and ceramic materials than is typically found with metal 3D printers”.
Read Kerry Stevenson’s article on Tritone’s MoldJet technology; “It’s a fascinating process that enables use of a wider selection of metal and ceramic materials than is typically found with metal 3D printers”.
Read the interview from 3D Natives with AMT Metal on our latest case study – how can you reduce your cost and lead time by manufacturing with Tritone’s technology.
Transitioning from prototype to mass production of metal parts. The Dominant system can facilitate any shape, design and complexity for a quick market launch of industrial production.
The unique advantages of the MoldJet technology – read the full interview in the AMPOWER Insights issue about the new process method for metal materials.
Read about Tritone’s MoldJet technology, a new powderless process that leverages ink jetting to produce high resolution parts in a range of metal alloys at industrial speed, equating to a throughput of up to 1,600 cc/hour.
Read Tritone’s CEO, Ofer Ben-Zur, interview by 3D ADEPT (3DA) for their “Opinion of the Week” series to explain our solution for Additive Manufacturing.
In his blog at Fabbaloo, Kerry Stevenson reviews Tritone’s MoldJet technology and how it took the usual 3D printing paradigm and twisted it backwards: instead of 3D printing the desired object, the technology 3D prints a mold.
The ANIWAA report scans the new innovative technology by Tritone and states that the Dominant is designed to be a true production system and alternative to traditional manufacturing techniques like injection molding.