dryform
Dryform refers to a method of creating three-dimensional objects through the use of a specialized additive manufacturing technique known as dry powder bed fusion. This process is a subset of 3D printing that utilizes a powdered material, typically metal or polymer, which is selectively fused together using a high-energy heat source, such as a laser or electron beam. Unlike traditional 3D printing methods that rely on liquid binders or melted filaments, dryform emphasizes the use of dry powder, eliminating the need for additional materials like resins or solvents.
The process begins with a thin layer of powder being spread across a build platform within a
Dryform is widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical devices due to its ability
One of the key advantages of dryform is its ability to produce parts with excellent mechanical properties,