One Click Metal Partners with Magù to Revolutionize Jewellery Manufacturing with Black Titanium

Jewellery Manufacturing with Black Titanium

One Click Metal, based in Tamm, Germany, has entered the jewellery market through a new partnership with Italian precision casting and titanium processing specialist, Magù. This collaboration aims to introduce black titanium into the world of high-end jewellery through Additive Manufacturing (AM). Black titanium, known for its striking aesthetic and inherent strength, is now being integrated into One Click Metal’s advanced metal 3D printing systems, providing a new material option for jewellery designers. This partnership marks a significant step in both companies’ efforts to push the boundaries of material design and manufacturing technologies for the jewellery industry.

Black Titanium: A Unique Material for Luxury Jewellery Design
Black titanium is emerging as a highly sought-after material in the luxury jewellery sector due to its combination of strength, lightweight properties, and a distinctive, sophisticated black finish. Titanium is already well-regarded for its durability and corrosion resistance, but the black variant offers an added layer of visual appeal, making it ideal for contemporary and high-end jewellery designs. By incorporating black titanium into its Additive Manufacturing systems, One Click Metal is enabling jewellery makers to explore new creative possibilities. The versatility of black titanium allows designers to craft intricate, durable pieces without compromising on the material’s aesthetic qualities.

Advancing Material Development for Jewellery Applications
Beyond just adding black titanium to their offerings, One Click Metal and Magù are collaborating on the development of specialised powders tailored specifically for jewellery production. This includes refining titanium alloys and other advanced materials suited to the demands of precision jewellery manufacturing. Through this partnership, the companies aim to provide jewellery designers with a wider array of material choices, all of which are optimized for 3D printing technologies. The goal is to enable the production of more complex, customized designs that meet the growing demand for unique and high-quality jewellery pieces. As part of their work together, they are focusing on ensuring that the materials not only meet aesthetic and functional standards but are also optimized for high-precision, high-quality production. He stated, “Our collaboration with Magù allows us to explore the full potential of advanced materials like black titanium, which combines exceptional strength and aesthetics. This partnership not only expands our material portfolio but also enables jewellery makers to push creative boundaries while maintaining the highest quality standards.” This collaboration is expected to have a significant impact on the jewellery industry, providing designers with the tools they need to create more intricate, durable, and unique pieces, while also ensuring the highest levels of craftsmanship.

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