New Research from AMGTA Demonstrates Sustainable Benefits of Binder Jet 3D Printing
The additive process showed a 38% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions based on binder jetting as compared to traditional casting for the parts studied.
- The additive process showed a 38% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions based on binder jetting as compared to traditional casting for the parts studied.
- The AMGTA commissioned the study in 2021 to better understand the potential for binder jetting to replace traditional sand casting as a more sustainable method of production.
- The AMGTA says it expects to publish additional independent research throughout 2023.
- Additional information on this study and others conducted by the AMGTA can be found on the AMGTA website, www.AMGTA.org .