Puris is making some 3D printing history indeed, as they’ve just produced the largest ever complex titanium component. Made at their plant in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, the piece is meant for an aerospace customer. With the Puris metallurgy team supervising, they 3D printed the enormous part, measuring around 19” x 19” x 11", on an ExOne M-Print 3D printer. Part of the reason they were able to make this part was due to the capabilities offered by ExOne’s unique binder-jetting technology, which eliminates a number of issues typically found during metal 3D printing such as residual stress buildup and the chemical and microstructural changes that are often associated with other metal 3D printing technologies. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/116148/puris-largest-titanium-part/