The precision machining company will use the machine to produce parts in Constellium’s Aheadd CP1 aluminium alloy, a material which is said to greatly reduces post-printing heat treatment requirements.
Sandra Poelsma, Print Process Architect at Additive Industries joins us to discuss the complexities of metal additive manufacturing and a brand new machine launching at RAPID + TCT.
The LASERTEC 30 SLM 3rd Gen is offered as a single, dual or quad laser system with full overlap, and bi-directional recoating with collision protection system.
The J5 Digital Anatomy 3D printer is designed for the production of accurate medical models which can help improve patient outcomes, speed up operations and reduce the time to market for new healthcare products.
Admiral Mullen is expected to provide ‘a unique perspective on the strategic needs of these sectors’ and brings ‘extensive experience in fostering the rapid deployment of innovative technologies.’
In addition to a new look for the London-based software start-up, Aibuild 2.0 introduces enhanced capabilities alongside a number of strategic partnerships targeting large-format 3D printing.
Described as ‘lights-out, production-ready,’ the machine features a single extrusion tool head, a build volume of 800 x 600 x 800 mm and is said to provide the same speed, reliability, and efficiency of the larger EXT 1070 and EXT 1270 systems.
The companies will pursue a joint strategic technology cooperation, which will include the implementation of a series of complementary laser-based technologies to 'optimise the AM light engine for robust industrial 3D printing production.'
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by JEOL USA VP of Product Management Tom Isabell to discuss the motivation behind JEOL’s decision to move into AM & the key capabilities of the company’s JAM-5200EBM machine.
IPFL (Industrial Plastic Fabrications Ltd) discusses how the company has continued to expand its 3D printing services, most recently with the introduction of the groundbreaking Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) from Boston Micro Fabrication.
The large-format 3D printing company has signed 15 new purchase orders, valued at 3 million USD, with deliveries slated to be completed before the end of the year.