TECNALIA Research & Innovation in Spain optimized its Binderjet process to 3D print tungsten carbide cobalt (WC-Co) and M2 tool steel in near net shape parts with integrated cooling channels. Read more from Cutting Tool Engineering | Magazine & Media Co. about how the Innovent was used to print this challenging material. https://bit.ly/36atPcQ
The InnoventX is now a part of the Desktop Metal X-Series of printers. TeamDM