John Hunter
John Hunter will head up LPW Technology's US subsidiary in Pennsylvania.
Global leader in the development of metal powders of additive manufacturing LPW Technology is proud to announce the formal launch of its US subsidiary.
LPW Technology Inc. will open in June 2014 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, providing local support and sales to a growing number of customers in the US.
Managing Director Phil Carrol announced the news, claiming the new subsidiary will provide the very best service to the growing number of companies in the US embracing metal additive manufacturing.
"Our global client base continues to show encouraging growth and the time feels right for this significant expansion into the US," he said. "The LPW Technology Inc. office will be headed by John Hunter, an expert in additive manufacturing with considerable knowledge of powder manufacture. Working alongside John will be Donna Williamson, Customer Service Manager, who also has many years of experience with metal powders. The US team will work closely with engineers and researchers at our headquarters in the UK and I’m confident that this will allow us to provide the very highest levels of service to customers working at the forefront of additive manufacturing in the US."
As the potential benefits of additive manufacturing become more accepted, the technology's worldwide adoption will increase. The US, alongside Europe, is leading the way in shaping the technique to meet new and exacting applications.
LPW Technology Inc. will develop and provide optimised powders specifically for Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Laser Metal Deposition (LMD) and Electron Beam Melting (EBM), with standard powders supplied from stock and custom, and development alloys on request. Certified products are available for aerospace, and in 2014 LPW will add certification for biomedical applications to its existing quality control standards.
Duplicating the successful set-up in the UK, the new office will ultimately have a well-equipped laboratory with instrumentation for chemical, physical and bulk powder property testing. This facility will enable the US team to apply a wide range of analytical techniques to robustly assess the suitability of metal powders for new AM applications, and to determine the feasibility of recycling used powders. Such test data support the use of PowderSolve, the company’s innovative software solution for metal powder lifecycle management, helping to ensure economic manufacture and the long-term sustainability of the industry.