Use cases

Aeronautics+

Leveraging Metal Binder Jetting in the aerospace industry enables the production of parts with optimized performance, combining durability and lightweight characteristics.
This leads to more efficient and lighter structures, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs.

Automobile +

Additive manufacturing provides significant advantages to automotive manufacturers, such as reducing production costs, creating complex parts with integrated functions, and optimizing production lines.
Its flexibility allows for rapid modification of parts during development phases, enabling exceptional responsiveness in design and adjustments.

Medical+

Additive manufacturing: an essential component in the medical industry.
Since 2012, this technology has played a central role, generating over 16% of demand in the medical field and its related sectors.
The often small size and limited production quantities of medical parts make additive manufacturing a preferred choice. Additionally, the ability to customize these parts to meet unique patient requirements is an invaluable feature.

Luxury +

Using Metal Binder Jetting in the luxury sector allows for the creation of complex, refined, and precise pieces.
This innovative technology facilitates the production of high‑quality items that combine aesthetics and durability.
It offers great design flexibility, enabling the customization of products to meet specific client requirements, while optimizing production costs and timelines.

Research centers+

Metal Binder Jetting is a major asset for research centers, providing fast and precise prototyping capabilities.
This technology enables the production of complex experimental parts, facilitating testing and development of new solutions.
With the ability to use various and non‑proprietary materials, researchers can explore a wide range of possibilities, thereby optimizing their studies and innovations.