Digital Metal® is now certified by UL
Digital Metal has received notice of completion of product testing and authorization to apply the UL Mark to our metal binder jetting system DM P2500. UL (Underwriters Laboratories) is the world’s largest, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization global safety consulting and certification company, founded in 1894 and headquartered in the USA.
The technical team at Digital Metal did already in the concept stage of DM P2500 address the requirements for both UL and CE certification. Preparation for meeting these standards involves all steps of developing and designing a new machine. Each single component and system in the machine must be taken into account. The engineering time invested to meet these demands is, however, well spent. Not only does it ensure machine safety, it also contributes to good working environment.
The new UL certification proves that the DM P2500 printer meets all expected standard for the US and Canadian. DM P2500 the first metal binder jetting system to receive UL certification.
“Employee and customers safety should be the number one priority for every business owner. It is crucial that the equipment you use on a regular basis is working properly and more importantly, that it is manufactured and installed correctly. The UL certification is an important way to ensure that and we are very happy to receive it”, says Ralf Carlström, General Manager at Digital Metal.
For more information, please contact Ralf Carlström at Ralf.Carlstrom@digitalmetal.tec
About Digital Metal
Digital Metal is the world’s first company to commercialize high-precision 3D metal printers for the production of small, high-volume components. Digital Metal’s proprietary binder jetting technology enables the production of high-quality complex objects with superior surface finish, which is not possible with competing technologies. The company also offers manufacturing of metal components. Among the customers are many of the world’s leading technology companies such as Honeywell, Koenigsegg, Mectron, Montfort Watches, CETIM (the French Technical Center for Mechanical Industries) and Volvo. Digital Metal was founded in 2012 and has its headquarters in Höganäs. The company is part of the Höganäs Group, the world’s largest producer of metal powders. Read more at digitalmetal.tech.