Mantle’s expanded capabilities in hybrid metal 3DP technology

Mantle’s High-Precision Shaping capabilities to further automate precision toolmaking by delivering a 70% improvement in feature sharpness.

6 thou ball endmill with printed part.
6 thou ball endmill with printed part.
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Mantle, the leader in metal 3D printing for toolmaking, announced the release of its High-Precision Shaping package. The package, which includes 0.006” and 0.010” ball mill cutting tools and automated toolpathing software,

enables tool rooms to automate their toolmaking process by producing sharp corners and edges without requiring EDM operations. By eliminating EDM and other toolmaking operations, Mantle helps tool rooms reduce the time required to produce mold tools by up to 75%.

“At Mantle, our goal is to help tool rooms increase the number of complex mold tools they produce while reducing the time, cost, and labor to produce them,” comments Ted Sorom, Mantle CEO and co-founder. “By deploying our new High-Precision Shaping capabilities, our customers can produce steel tools faster than ever - without requiring programming, setup, and operator time from overworked toolmakers.”

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Mantle’s High-Precision Shaping package prints features that
would require extensive EDM to produce via traditional manufacturing.

Mantle's TrueShape technology combines 3D printing of its tool steel pastes with traditional CNC machining to refine the shape of printed tools and deliver accuracy, surface finish, and tool steel properties unmatched in the metal 3D printing industry. Mantle's 3D printer is built on a trusted CNC platform and utilizes multiple cutting mills to refine the shape of the printed tool while it’s still in a soft state. Mantle's High-Precision Shaping package enables tool rooms to produce tools with radii under 0.003", a 70% improvement compared to the 0.010" radii previously attainable, thereby eliminating more of the costly and time consuming EDM operations of traditional toolmaking.

“Mantle allows us to offer production-grade tooling to our customers in prototype time,” remarks Eric Derner, technical sales applications engineer at Nicolet Plastics, an injection molder. “Mantle will allow us to reduce our need for offshore tooling, which introduces scheduling and supply chain risk, with comparable pricing. With Mantle’s H13 tool steel and new High-Precision Shaping capabilities, we can print tools in-house and deliver complex molded parts to our customers weeks faster than before.”