3D Printing Process and Material Decision Guide

July 8, 2019

Want get more in-depth tips? Watch this on-demand webinar, Selecting the Right 3D Printing Material, hosted by Greg Paulsen, Director of Applications Engineering at Xometry. He discusses why materials matter, how to choose materials that meet your project goals and maximize cost efficiency, the strengths and trade-offs of each additive manufacturing process at Xometry, and real life application examples.

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NUBURU® Inc.

NUBURU® is leading the transformation to a world of high-speed, high quality metal machining and processing using a first-to-market class of high-power, high-performance blue lasers. NUBURU® blue laser technology breaks new ground—available as either a standard AO™ laser or high-brightness MISAKI™ laser—by enabling radical gains in speed and quality in existing metal processes, as well as also unlocking a path to new designs for both conventional laser-metal machining and additive manufacturing (3D printing). Spatter-free copper welding enables a large number of new applications not addressable with infrared lasers.

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NUBURU® Inc.

NUBURU® is leading the transformation to a world of high-speed, high quality metal machining and processing using a first-to-market class of high-power, high-performance blue lasers. NUBURU® blue laser technology breaks new ground—available as either a standard AO™ laser or high-brightness MISAKI™ laser—by enabling radical gains in speed and quality in existing metal processes, as well as also unlocking a path to new designs for both conventional laser-metal machining and additive manufacturing (3D printing). Spatter-free copper welding enables a large number of new applications not addressable with infrared lasers.

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