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Desktop Metal Digital Newsletter – June 2023

Jun 20, 2023

Special June Deals on Shop, Studio, InnoventX, and P-1

If you’ve been thinking of jumping into the Additive Manufacturing world and have been evaluating Desktop Metal’s product offerings, we have great news for you! From now until the end of June, we’re offering significant discounts on our Shop, Studio, InnoventX, and P-1 systems. Be sure to give us a call if you want to take advantage of this limited offer.

Free Desktop Metal Webinars

Metal 3D printing is no longer a novel technology, yet how it compares to traditional manufacturing processes – especially on cost – can still be an ambiguous equation. It has a reputation for being expensive, but is that a true apples-to-apples comparison? And how does the equation change if metal 3D printing is being evaluated as a complementary method?

Join Tiana Gould, Regional Technical Manager for Desktop Metal and Chris Aiello, VP of Business Development for FreeFORM Technologies at free webinar on June 22 at 11AM PST by registering HERE.


A second free webinar from Desktop Metal on June 28 at 11AM PST will focus on the processing workflow for both extrusion-based 3D printing processes and metal binder jetting, including sintering, used with both technologies and how software-based workflows help ensure easy-adoption success. You’ll gain an understanding of which technology is more suitable for different types of applications and see case and part examples from the Studio and Shop System printers. 


Meet Sean Roberts, Manager, Metal Portfolio for Desktop Metal at this informative webinar on June 28 by registering HERE.

Stratasys and Desktop Metal Combine Forces

Stratasys Ltd. And Desktop Metal, Inc. announced on May 25, 2023 that they have entered into a definitive agreement whereby the companies will combine in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $1.8 billion. The transaction unites the polymer strengths of Stratasys with the complementary industrial mass production leadership of Desktop Metal’s brands, creating an additive manufacturing company that is expected to be well-positioned to serve the evolving needs of customers in manufacturing. You can view the full release HERE.

Updated Product Catalogs

There’s a lot of new PDFs available from Desktop Metal that we’d like to provide for you. These guides, with clickable links, include:

  • Xtreme 8K Product Brochure and Site Prep Guide. Proprietary digital light processing technology, including DLP© chips, unlocks unprecedented material properties in 3D printing – at speeds that leave big, slow SLA and FDM systems in the dust. A flexible standout, the Xtreme 8K offers a can-do build volume of more than 66 liters paired with two proprietary, high-intensity light engines that cure a complete print layer with a single flash of UV light. This powerful package enables production-grade printing for diverse and demanding jobs, from very large parts to smaller components. Is the Xtreme 8K the right choice for you? Check out the brochure and site prep guide to find out.
  • Xtreme 8K Brochure
  • Xtreme 8K Site Prep Guide
  • P4K Spec Sheet. The P4K is the opposite of other, one-size-fits-all 3D printing solutions. With a range of models available, you can choose their optical configuration based on part size, feature-size requirements and throughput, and tailor a solution that best suits your needs. This spec sheet will help you evaluate which of the four options are best for your application
  • P4K Spec Sheet
  • Ultimate Guide to Binder Jetting. This guide is the most authoritative introduction to date on metal binder jetting – the most promising ASTM-recognized 3D printing technology for the mass production of metal parts and products. The guide contains a comprehensive overview of high-speed 3D printing of metals without a laser.
  • Ultimate Guide to Binder Jetting
  • Comparison Chart/Overview of the Studio System vs. Shop System. Metal 3D printing is poised to launch the next revolution in manufacturing, with benefits that stretch from the factory floor to international supply chains. This guide gives an overview of the Desktop Metal Studio and Shop systems, which are two plug-and-play options to get started with 3D metal printing today.
  • Studio System vs. Shop System
  • Site Evaluation Guide for Metal 3D Printing. If you’re looking to adopt metal 3D printing, this five-step guide will help you evaluate your site by comparing various technologies and how they will best fit into your production environment.
  • Evaluate Your Site for Metal 3D Printing


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