The four new materials it will launch at Formnext are said to reflect the company's commitment to lightweight, performing and sustainable materials, and will deliver properties such as exceptional strength and chemical resistance.
The part has been fitted on board the BW Epic Kosan vessel Epic Salina and was made using Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology in Nickel Aluminium Bronze.
The two-kilowatt laser, which features nLIGHT’s proprietary beam shaping technology, is said to ‘significantly boost productivity’ of laser powder bed fusion systems.
Both companies are renowned for their delivery of copper-based alloys and believe the acquisition deal will allow them to better serve customers across aerospace, defence and additive manufacturing.
Among the key features of the GrabCAD IoT Platform are its next-generation printer connectivity, which is said to provide comprehensive real-time data collection and monitoring, and remote diagnostics capabilities.
The programme will feature keynote presentations, real-life case studies, and interactive forums designed to deliver relevant market developments and practical strategies for adoption.
The chemical company, which also provides materials to the additive manufacturing industry via its Loctite brand, says it will introduce Loctite 3D IND6845, an optimised resin for industrial applications.
After making its debut at TCT Asia back in May, the China-based metal additive manufacturing company will exhibit the latest version of the machine alongside its EMEA subsidiary BLT Europe GmbH at Formnext.
The team is said to be relying on Protolabs digital manufacturing capabilities to quickly implement new part designs that increase speed and performance.
Developed with input from users of the Filament Maker ONE, the Filament Maker TWO is said to address the need for stability, efficiency and customisation in filament extrusion, while being able to produce 3kg spools.