Sparkless Copper Engineers Hammer 3D Metal Printer
Applications




Printed part examples
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Easy to Use

Design your
part in CAD

SPEE3D software
self programs the
print design

Check the print simulation in the TwinSPEED3D software

Load feedstock
powder in printer

Press print on the
HMI touchscreen

MINUTES LATER...
Take out your
printed part

Post process (tumble, machine or polish) if required

How is the process so fast?
Rather than using heat to melt metal powders, SPEE3D developed ‘Supersonic 3D Deposition’. This is the name given to the patented process in which a rocket nozzle accelerates air up to three times the speed of sound, into which metal powder is injected then deposited onto a substrate maneuvered by a six-axis robotic arm. In this process the sheer kinetic energy of the particles hitting each other causes the powders to bind together to form a high density part with metallurgical properties superior to casting.