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SYS Systems Expands into Metal and Ceramic Additive Production

by | Dec 3, 2025

The update adds MoldJet-based production capability, expanding access to parts requiring strength, conductivity, heat resistance and supporting serial production
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SYS Systems will soon supply metal and ceramic additive manufacturing systems alongside its current polymer range. The expansion follows an agreement between Stratasys and Tritone Technologies and introduces MoldJet-based production to SYS Systems customers. The addition gives manufacturers access to metal and ceramic part fabrication for applications that require strength, conductivity, or heat resistance. It also supports industrial demands for serial production and scalable manufacturing.

“Applications for 3D printing are evolving so quickly, and we need to ensure we are offering technology that meets the different requirements of our customers, who are spread across multiple sectors, including aerospace, defense, medical devices and precision engineering,” explained Chris Fulton, managing director of SYS Systems.

“The relationship that Stratasys has agreed with Tritone is a massive boost to our UK clients and means we can now add metal and ceramic technology to our core polymer offer, which is already producing parts for some of the world’s most critical applications.”

He continued: “MoldJet is at the heart of the new range and is the only powder-free AM technology that enables a high throughput production of metal and ceramic parts at industrial scale and speed that has eliminated previous challenges.”

“It is designed for producing complex geometric components, with high density and industry standard mechanical properties. Changeovers are quick and parts of different geometries and applications can be manufactured in the same batch.”

Chris continued: “The industry is really splitting into two areas – low end ‘prosumer’ machines and ‘high-end industrial’.”

“SYS Systems is firmly in the industrial area where clients require reliability, repeatability and real support from humans!”

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“It’s an approach that is really paying off. We have enjoyed significant growth in aerospace, defense, medical and the dental sectors, with the latter being transformed by a combination of the Stratasys J5 DentaJet printer and our patented TrueDentTM resin.”

Source: SYS Systems

About SYS Systems

SYS Systems is part of the Carfulan Group and serves as a provider of Stratasys additive manufacturing technologies for industrial and commercial customers. The company operates from its Foston, near Derby, UK, and works with clients across sectors such as manufacturing, engineering, product development, and prototyping. SYS Systems offers access to Stratasys equipment that uses FDM, PolyJet, P3, and SAF processes, giving organizations options for producing functional parts, prototypes, and low-volume components. The company also supports customers through application discovery services, where its team helps identify suitable uses for additive manufacturing based on cost, time, and production requirements. SYS Systems provides installation and training services to help customers begin operations and offers technical assistance to support daily use and long-term equipment performance. SYS Systems focuses on helping organizations integrate additive manufacturing into existing workflows and improve production capability by offering equipment, guidance, and support.

About Tritone Technologies

Tritone Technologies is a metal and ceramic additive manufacturing company headquartered in Rosh HaAyin, Israel. The company was founded in 2017 and develops manufacturing systems, materials, and software built on its MoldJet technology, which produces metal and ceramic parts without loose powders. Tritone supplies systems such as the Dominant and Dim models to customers in industries that include automotive, aerospace, medical devices, consumer electronics, tooling, and defense. The company supports production work that ranges from prototypes to higher-volume parts and offers materials that include stainless steels, tool steels, titanium, and ceramics. Tritone operates through its headquarters and a North America subsidiary and works with distributors in Europe and the United States.