Tritone Dominant beta metal AM machine installed at CNC company Runout
November 20, 2020
Tritone Technologies, a metal Additive Manufacturing company based in Rosh Haayin, Israel, has installed its first Tritone® Dominant beta AM machine at Israel-based Runout, a provider of CNC machining and milling for industrial, high-tech and aerospace applications.
Tritone Dominant enables industrial production of high-quality metal parts and is based on Tritone’s patent-pending MoldJet® technology, a sinter-based Additive Manufacturing process designed for producing large quantities of high-density parts with complex geometries, explains the company.
Since its introduction at Formnext 2019, Frankfurt, Germany, Tritone states that it has improved the Dominant AM machine and increased its set of available metal materials to address the rigorous requirements of industrial applications. The enhancements include advanced verification of part quality, precision and uniformity, higher throughput, and more streamlined post-processing.
According to Tritone, another beta installation of Tritone Dominant is planned before the end of 2020 at a customer site in Germany.
“Tritone Dominant is an important addition to our operations,” stated Arnon Langevitz, co-CEO and founder of Runout. “With its high-quality AM capabilities, we are better equipped to serve our customers in various applications. We are able to produce very accurate, repeatable parts in short timelines at a reduced cost.”
“The Dominant system opens new opportunities of re-engineering and designs for our customers, which were not feasible before,” Langevitz continued. “We can now support them with weight reduction, producing a single merged part instead of separate pieces before, and complex internal passages.”
Omer Sagi, VP Products and Business Development at Tritone, commented, “We are very excited to see Runout utilising the Tritone Dominant. Following the unveiling of Dominant last year, we have made tremendous progress in adjusting it to the needs of serial production, from cut design to end parts.”
“We continue to add more options of raw materials to address the market demands. The Runout installation marks a significant milestone for Tritone. We are ready to support them in making the best use of the system and looking forward to additional deployments,” Sagi concluded.