Read the Magazine Find a Supplier Articles News Events printconnect Podcast Work with Us Chinese Publication Latest Newsletter
Search

US Patent for Shell Formation in 3D Printing

Meteor Inkjet Ltd, leading supplier of electronics, software, tools and services for industrial inkjet, has been granted a US patent for “Methods and Systems for Shell Formation in 3D Printing” (United States Patent No. 11,625,902) by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Posted On
10th May 2023
Categories
3D Additive, Company, 2023 Q2
Meteor Inkjet Ken Hillier

Exploiting the powerful greyscale capability of inkjet, Meteor’s patented ShellPro™ technology offers step-function savings in the energy and materials required to create complex 3D structures through binder jetting.  Meteor is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hybrid Software Group PLC (Euronext:  HYSG), a leading developer of technology solutions at the heart of industrial printing.

Binder jet 3D printing often requires the use of multiple structural constituents with different material densities, one structure of which can be a shell forming the external surface of an object.  For strength, this outer shell is typically made up of higher density material than that used in the interior of the object.  Meteor’s patented ShellPro technology takes the pain out of creating this shell through a novel technique that capitalises on the multiple drop size capability of greyscale industrial inkjet printheads.  Additionally, ShellPro can automatically reduce shell thickness for small features on a printed object resulting in improved dimensional accuracy.  ShellPro is included as a standard feature in Meteor’s Met3D software.  Met3D provides a straightforward method to convert 3D CAD files such as STL or OBJ to rasterised vector files that inkjet printers can understand. 

Ken Hillier, Meteor’s Director of North America and the patent’s primary inventor, explains, “This innovation offers the potential for additive manufacturing print systems to use as much as 50% less binder fluid, reduce the energy needed for curing and create 3D objects faster, all without sacrificing quality. Clive Ayling, Meteor’s Managing Director, adds, “Meteor continues to undertake basic research to find and develop ways to improve the functionality, cost, quality and reliability of the industrial inkjet printing process.  We are delighted that this invention has been recognised with a US patent and are confident that our ongoing investment in technological innovation will directly benefit not only our OEM customers but also the industry.”

Related News

See all news from across the industry
Locked
Vastex floor standing conveyor dryer image

High volume conveyor dryer exhausts toxic fumes

Categories
Company, Drying, 2026 Q1
Date
20th Feb 2026

A new three-chamber, 46.8 kW ERVP-VI-24 conveyor dryer from Vastex International cures up to 900 DTF-printed images/hr, up to 900 images/hr screen printed…

Find out more
Locked
Corrugated logo

Corrugated set to unite experts and exhibitors showcasing solutions in corrugated packaging, converting and 3D display

Categories
Company, Event, 2026 Q1
Date
17th Feb 2026

FESPA’s brand-new Corrugated event, taking place from 19 – 22 May 2026 at the Fira de Barcelona, Spain, is set to welcome a strong line‑up of international…

Find out more
Locked
ISA International Sign Expo Image

ISA International Sign Expo 2026: A Fresh Look for Global Print Professionals

Categories
Company, Event, 2026 Q1
Date
16th Feb 2026

If you work anywhere in the print world—wide format, décor, display, or anything that lives at the intersection of ink, media, and visual communication—ISA…

Find out more
See all news from across the industry
About Us Contact Us Publish with us Terms and Conditions Privacy
Chamond Media Ltd - Trading as Specialist Printing Worldwide
Registered in the UK, Company No.: 12186669 
Phone: +44 7889 637 434
© 2026 Specialist Printing Worldwide | All Rights Reserved
Site by Grandad.digital

If you're enjoying our content

Please sign up to printconnect for exclusive offers on events, a monthly roundup of the latest news, and the latest issue sent directly to you and more.