AMES opens HP Metal Jet Adoption Center for EMEA region at its Barcelona facility

November 27, 2024

AMES has opened a HP Metal Jet Adoption Center at its Barcelona facility (Courtesy AMES)
AMES has opened a HP Metal Jet Adoption Center at its Barcelona facility (Courtesy AMES)

Powder Metallurgy parts maker AMES, headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, has opened a HP Metal Jet Adoption Center for the EMEA region at its Barcelona factory. The collaboration with HP was announced at this year’s Formnext.

The state-of-the-art facility combines HP’s expertise in metal Binder Jetting technology with AMES’ vast knowledge of Press and Sinter Powder Metallurgy component production. It is expected to be used to facilitate a more efficient transition from prototyping to full-scale metal part production.

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“We are thrilled to adopt the Metal Binder Jetting technology as an alternative method for the mass production of complex-shape components, expanding the limits of Powder Metallurgy to new applications out of the traditional Press&Sinter tech,” the company stated on LinkedIn.

The centre aims to accelerate the penetration of metal Additive Manufacturing technology across all industries. It will offer a range of services, application development, and process optimisation to support European customers in quickly advancing production goals.

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