HP and Legor Group collaborate on accessories for jewellery and fashion markets

March 31, 2022

HP and Legor will work to optimise printing and sintering parameters for the new materials for the HP Metal Jet system (Courtesy HP)

HP Inc., Palo Alto, California, USA, and Legor Group SPA, Vicenza, Italy, have announced a strategic collaboration for the development of innovative precious metal materials for HP’s Metal Jet system. Legor, a leader in metals science and production of alloys, powders, and plating solutions, is the first to produce speciality precious metal materials for the jewellery and fashion accessories markets designed to work with HP’s metal Binder Jetting (BJT) platform.

“Our vision for Additive Manufacturing goes beyond small series and prototyping,” stated Massimo Poliero, president & CEO of Legor Group SPA. “We see a future where every modern business will have one or more of HP’s state-of-the-art Binder Jetting printers in its facilities, enabled by Legor’s technology, design and support to reduce the time to market for both precious and non-precious metal parts. This strategic partnership with HP is the keystone to accelerate this vision and move the industry toward more sustainable manufacturing.”

“Our work with Legor aligns perfectly with HP’s vision to disrupt manufacturing norms, accelerate digital manufacturing and sustainable impact for customers around the world,” ****added Didier Deltort, President, HP Personalization & 3D Printing. “The combination of our breakthrough Metal Jet 3D printing platform with Legor’s materials expertise and customer-centric approach will disrupt the luxury jewellery and fashion industries. This is an exciting milestone as we prepare to make Metal Jet more broadly available to the market later this year.”

Components built with the HP Metal Jet system (Courtesy HP)

The collaboration will initially focus on enabling the production of functional stainless steel accessories for the jewellery and fashion markets. In parallel, the companies will implement an R&D programme to parameterise and characterise bronze and silver powders and eventually gold powders, the core material in the precious sector.

HP and Legor will work to optimise the printing and sintering parameters for these new materials and the surface finish results. The research will take place in the new Legor 3DMetalHub in Bressanvido, Italy, a centre of excellence focused on accelerating Additive Manufacturing for the luxury industry.

In addition, working closely with HP, Legor is creating opportunities for its customers to take advantage of the cost, quality, and productivity benefits of Binder Jetting, and helping them integrate sustainable manufacturing into their businesses. The advantages of HP Metal Jet are said to enable Legor to transform product manufacturing on behalf of customers in the precious sectors and beyond. Along with design freedom, production flexibility, and lowering development costs, HP Metal Jet can enable customers to economically manufacture high-quality metal parts at scale.

Poliero added, “Producing metal powders and 3D metal objects is part of our DNA and we have always been collaborating with customers in the jewellery and fashion accessories world. The digital capabilities of HP Metal Jet provides an alternative method to the classic investment casting which requires the combustion of waxes or resins and the use of gypsum (calcium sulphate) as casting material, containing free breathable silica. It is our way to promote more robust and intentional sustainability into production processes.”

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