ROSH HA’AYIN, Israel, Jan 5, 2026 – Tritone Technologies, a global provider of powder-free metal and ceramic additive manufacturing (AM) technology for industrial production systems announces the expansion of its portfolio of build materials.
Inconel 718 is a nickel-chromium-based superalloy designed for exceptional performance in extreme environments. Its unique precipitation-hardening chemistry provides outstanding mechanical strength, creep resistance, and fatigue strength at elevated temperatures—maintaining stability and performance up to 700°C (1290°F). Inconel 718 also exhibits excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, making it a preferred material across aerospace, energy, and high-temperature industrial applications.
This alloy’s balanced combination of strength, thermal stability, and manufacturability enables high-performance components such as turbine blades, engine parts, high-temperature fasteners, and tooling for demanding operational environments.
Click here to download the Inconel 718 datasheet.
To learn more about Tritone’s wide range of materials portfolio, visit: https://tritoneam.com/materials/
About Tritone Technologies
Founded in 2017, Tritone has been guided by an expert team focused on transforming how industries such as Tooling, Aerospace, Medical, and Consumer goods produce mission-critical components. Supported by Stratasys, Fortissimo Capital and Discount Capital, Tritone operates globally from Israel, empowering customers worldwide to manufacture without compromise.
Tritone Technology bring true industrial capability to metal and ceramic Additive Manufacturing through MoldJet, its breakthrough production-grade technology. MoldJet enables manufacturers to reliably produce precise, complex parts at high throughput using a wide portfolio of metals and ceramics—bridging the gap between prototyping and full-scale industrial output.
Tritone Technologies: www.tritoneAM.com | Info@tritoneAM.com


