by Atomik AM | Feb 5, 2026 | Insights
Binder jetting has been around for decades. The machines have improved, throughput has increased and material availability has expanded, yet many of the same limitations remain. Green parts are still fragile. Automated depowdering is still difficult. Material...
by Atomik AM | Jan 12, 2026 | Insights
Binder jetting often demonstrates its potential first in controlled laboratory environments. Early development work tends to focus on whether a part can be printed successfully under tightly managed conditions. Those results are important, but they represent only the...
by Atomik AM | Dec 18, 2025 | Insights
Looking back on 2025, this isn’t a list of milestones or announcements. It’s a reflection on what the year taught us about printing at scale, improving quality and working openly with the wider binder jetting community. Much of the progress we’ve made this year came...
by Atomik AM | Dec 3, 2025 | Insights
Everyone in binder jetting knows the point where development meets the factory floor. A formulation that behaves perfectly in the lab meets longer build queues, bigger parts, more operators and more variables. Some systems cope while others reveal where the chemistry...
by Atomik AM | Nov 14, 2025 | Insights
In additive manufacturing, time is one of the biggest constraints. The faster a printed part can move to the next stage, the greater the efficiency across the workflow. Yet most binder systems still rely on curing to reach even basic handling strength. That step can...