Danish Technological Institute – Industrial 3D Printing
The Danish Technological Institute (DTI) offers high-quality 3D‑printed metal and plastic parts and draws on more than 30 years of expertise in powder‑bed fusion and industrial 3D printing. Through technologies like selective laser sintering (SLS), multi jet fusion (MJF), fused deposition modelling (FDM) and direct metal printing (DMP), DTI produces certified components for demanding applications. The institute works with metals such as titanium Ti‑6Al‑4V, aluminium AlSi10Mg, maraging steel, stainless steel 316L, nickel alloys and Inconel 625 and also processes polymers like PA12 and BlueDP. DTI also develops special materials for food‑contact and assists customers with material development and process optimisation. As Denmark’s leading additive manufacturing centre, DTI delivers high‑quality parts, certification and collaborative support to push the boundaries of 3D printing.
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Technology
- FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling)
- MJF (Multi Jet Fusion)
- SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
- DMP (Direct Metal Printing)
Materials - Metal
- Aluminum (AlSi10Mg)
- Titanium Ti-6Al-4V
- Steel
- Stainless Steel 316L
- Inconel 625
- Maraging Steel
- Nickel 625
Materials - Thermoplastic
- TPU (MJF)
- PA11 (SLS)
- pa-gf
- pa-af
- PA 12 Carbon Filled
- PA 12 bluesint
- pa 12
- Nylon PA 12 - Blue Metal detectable
- Nylon PA 12
- Nylon 12, Mineral-Filled (HST)
- Nylon 12, Glass Bead Filled (GF)