Ceramic NanoParticle Jetting technology
XJet is Ready for Business as NanoParticle Jetting 3D Printing Leaves the Lab
Israel-based XJet has been making headlines for its innovative NanoParticle Jetting 3D printing for years now, as the inkjet technology is applicable for both metal and ceramic manufacture. We’ve been…
New XJet Carmel 1400 Additive Manufacturing System Brings Inkjet-Based Ceramic 3D Printing to Oerlikon in First Global Installation
Israeli additive manufacturing company XJet, which developed innovative 3D NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology and Ceramic NanoParticle Jetting technology, announced late last month that it would debut a new additive manufacturing system that…
XJet to Introduce New Additive Manufacturing System at formnext
Israel-based company XJet is the creator of NanoParticle Jetting, a groundbreaking technology that 3D prints using inkjet methods to deposit metal materials. The company followed that up with Ceramic NanoParticle Jetting…
XJet to Present Ceramic NanoParticle Jetting 3D Printing Technology at Ceramics Expo
There are plenty of 3D printing trade shows out there, and we’ve attended many of them, but we’ve also noticed that there are fewer and fewer trade shows of any…
Nano Dimension Receives Grant to Develop Ceramic Inkjet 3D Printing Technology
It seems as though we’ve been anticipating the official release of Nano Dimension’s electronic circuit board 3D printer, the DragonFly 2020, for a long time. The Israeli company announced that they had…
XJet at formnext: Focus Now is on the Materials for NanoParticle Jetting 3D Printing Technology
About a year ago, we first heard about Israel-based XJet, which promised to take metal additive manufacturing technology in a wholly new direction with inkjet printing. Since their emergence as…
XJet Introduces New 3D Printing Breakthrough: Ceramic NanoParticle Jetting Technology
XJet has been making quite a stir in the 3D printing world this year, since the introduction of their unprecedented NanoParticle Jetting Technology back in April. The metal printing method is…