Binder Jetting Binder Jetting is a 3D printing process that uses a liquid binding agent to bond layers of powdered material, such as metal, ceramic, or sand, to form a part. In this method, a thin layer of powder is spread over the build platform, and a print head deposits the binder in specific areas, solidifying the material layer by layer. Once the printing process is complete, the part is removed from the powder bed and may require post-processing, such as sintering or infiltration, to enhance its strength and durability. Binder Jetting is valued for its ability to produce complex geometries, high resolution, and scalable production, often used for creating prototypes, molds, and functional parts. |