Throughout our discussion at this year’s Formnext event, Fuller explains the company’s core competencies, why AM is suitable for the production of heat exchangers, and how it works with customers to develop tailored solutions.
The joint solution integrates the Optomec CS 558 system and Siemens SINUMERIK ONE to deliver advanced hardware and software that automates and simplifies maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations for increased productivity and cost savings.
AML3D is the OeM of ARCEMY. This industrial metal 3D printer uses patented Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM) technology to produce large-scale and exotic material parts for Defence, Maritime, Oil and Gas industries faster, stronger and greener.
Confirming the sale at Formnext this week, the UK-based additive manufacturing company says the German research and development organisation is ‘ideally placed’ to adopt the unique advantages of its NeuBeam technology.
The Prusa CORE One, which made its debut at Formnext in Frankfurt, aims to attract a professional user base, in addition to newcomers, with faster print speeds and a new, more compact design.
The UK-based additive manufacturing company says the machine has been in development since 2018, and ‘expands the size and mass capabilities’ of its family of integrated family of advanced manufacturing systems.
Meltio has launched the Meltio Engine Blue, an integration kit designed to streamline the manufacturing process for metal parts made on vertical machining centres and industrial robot arms using its wire-laser metal DED technology.
The additive manufacturing company says the new metal powder bed system aims to ‘elevate productivity, enhance cost-performance, and simplify operations’ for users working on early-stage projects and low-volume manufacturing.
The Silicon Valley additive manufacturing company says the new elastomer family delivers the benefits of its proprietary dual-cure resins in a single container and provides the same high-performance while improving usability for production.
SWISSto12 is already an established user of 3D printing and is thought to have built the world’s largest IP portfolio for the use of 3D printing in RF product applications .