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binder jetting technologies (bj) use the information below to answer the questions to the right. bj printing requires no polymers. you can use sand or metal as your agent. it also requires no direct heat. process of binder jet printing includes distributing a fine layer of powder onto the print bed. as each layer is spread, the print bed will lower until the final layer is distributed. binding agent is a liquid that takes powder and glues it together to make it stick together, and that is how you get the first layer and so on. the print head knows where the binding agent is to be applied. the binding agent will need to cure and harden, there is no laser or heat needed in this process. by not using any heat, you are eliminating any opportunity for any thermal stress on your print. what is a disadvantage to using a binder jet printer? all prints will be extremely brittle it takes months to print and receive your project it is expensive so you usually will need to use a third - party company
Binder jet printing uses a binding agent to glue powder layers together without heat. Prints can lack the strength - enhancing effects of heat - based processes, making them brittle. There's no indication it takes months to print or is so expensive third - party companies are always needed.
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all prints will be extremely brittle