Binder Jetting
Azoth is the one of the very first companies to offer metal binder jetting for production and is the trusted leader for high quality, complex metal parts. Azoth has certified production applications throughout the automotive, defense, luxury goods, electronics, and medical industries.

Binder Jetting is the ideal metal 3D printing process for manufacturing very detailed, small, complex metal components. Binder Jetting utilizes a binding agent which is selectively deposited in the shape of the part at each layer of printing. The parts then undergo an operation called sintering which creates a fully dense metal component ready for its end-use application or further post processing.

MATERIALS

-17-4ph Stainless Steel
-316L Stainless Steel
-Pure Copper
-Mar M247
-D2 Tool Steel
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SPECIFICATIONS

Azoth can work with your engineers to your exact blueprint and quality standards.
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Platforms

Azoth is vendor neutral, vertically integrated, and selects the best technology for your application. Azoth utilizes printing technology from Digital Metal Desktop Metal, Elnik and more to produce quality parts second to none.
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Workflow

Upload your CAD file and blueprint (if available) to our Request Quote platform. An engineer with binder jetting expertise will evaluate your product and provide a quote within 24hrs. Typical lead time is 7-15 days and Azoth will provide DFAM when needed.
REQUEST A QUOTE

Binder Jetting
Azoth is the one of the very first companies to offer metal binder jetting for production and is the trusted leader for high quality, complex metal parts. Azoth has certified production applications throughout the automotive, defense, luxury goods, electronics, and medical industries.

Binder Jetting is the ideal metal 3D printing process for manufacturing very detailed, small, complex metal components. Binder Jetting utilizes a binding agent which is selectively deposited in the shape of the part at each layer of printing. The parts then undergo an operation called sintering which creates a fully dense metal component ready for its end-use application or further post processing.

MATERIALS

Azoth can utilize several different materials for Binder Jetting.
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SPECIFICATIONS

Azoth can work with your engineers to your exact blueprint and quality standards.
VIEW & DOWNLOAD

REQUEST A QUOTE
Binder Jetting
Azoth is the one of the very first companies to offer metal binder jetting for production and is the trusted leader for high quality, complex metal parts. Azoth has certified production applications throughout the automotive, defense, luxury goods, electronics, and medical industries.

Binder Jetting is the ideal metal 3D printing process for manufacturing very detailed, small, complex metal components. Binder Jetting utilizes a binding agent which is selectively deposited in the shape of the part at each layer of printing. The parts then undergo an operation called sintering which creates a fully dense metal component ready for its end-use application or further post processing.

MATERIALS

-17-4ph Stainless Steel
-316L Stainless Steel
-Pure Copper
-Mar M247
-D2 Tool Steel
LEARN MORE

SPECIFICATIONS

Azoth can work with your engineers to your exact blueprint and quality standards.
VIEW & DOWNLOAD

Platforms

Azoth is vendor neutral, vertically integrated, and selects the best technology for your application. Azoth utilizes printing technology from Digital Metal Desktop Metal, Elnik and more to produce quality parts second to none.
LEARN MORE

Workflow

Upload your CAD file and blueprint (if available) to our Request Quote platform. An engineer with binder jetting expertise will evaluate your product and provide a quote within 24hrs. Typical lead time is 7-15 days and Azoth will provide DFAM when needed.
REQUEST A QUOTE

Binder Jetting
Azoth is the one of the very first companies to offer metal binder jetting for production and is the trusted leader for high quality, complex metal parts. Azoth has certified production applications throughout the automotive, defense, luxury goods, electronics, and medical industries.

Binder Jetting is the ideal metal 3D printing process for manufacturing very detailed, small, complex metal components. Binder Jetting utilizes a binding agent which is selectively deposited in the shape of the part at each layer of printing. The parts then undergo an operation called sintering which creates a fully dense metal component ready for its end-use application or further post processing.

MATERIALS

-17-4ph Stainless Steel
-316L Stainless Steel
-Pure Copper
-Mar M247
-D2 Tool Steel
LEARN MORE

SPECIFICATIONS

Azoth can work with your engineers to your exact blueprint and quality standards.
VIEW & DOWNLOAD

Platforms

Azoth is vendor neutral, vertically integrated, and selects the best technology for your application. Azoth utilizes printing technology from Digital Metal Desktop Metal, Elnik and more to produce quality parts second to none.
LEARN MORE

Workflow

Upload your CAD file and blueprint (if available) to our Request Quote platform. An engineer with binder jetting expertise will evaluate your product and provide a quote within 24hrs. Typical lead time is 7-15 days and Azoth will provide DFAM when needed.
REQUEST A QUOTE

Why Azoth Binder Jetting?

Azoth’s binder jetting platform allows customers to rapidly develop new designs and then enter serial production on the exact same equipment. With Azoth you speak to engineers with extensive binder jetting expertise who know how to Design, Develop, and Deliver the parts you need. This technology allows customer to skip the tooling costs and lead times of traditional manufacturing while delivery design freedom and scalability.

Why Binder Jetting?

Additive (3D) Binder Jetting Technology allows parts to be produced in high volumes much quicker than many other additive technologies. Leveraging this technology allows for full scale production at lower cost per part, while adhering to the highest quality standards in the automotive, medical, consumer goods, energy and solar, and aerospace industries.

Why Azoth Binder Jetting?

Azoth’s binder jetting platform allows customers to rapidly develop new designs and then enter serial production on the exact same equipment. With Azoth you speak to engineers with extensive binder jetting expertise who know how to Design, Develop, and Deliver the parts you need. This technology allows customer to skip the tooling costs and lead times of traditional manufacturing while delivery design freedom and scalability.

Why Azoth Binder Jetting?

Azoth’s binder jetting platform allows customers to rapidly develop new designs and then enter serial production on the exact same equipment. With Azoth you speak to engineers with extensive binder jetting expertise who know how to Design, Develop, and Deliver the parts you need. This technology allows customer to skip the tooling costs and lead times of traditional manufacturing while delivery design freedom and scalability.