The German 3D printing company expects the pair of 12-laser machines to make the space outfit’s missions “more affordable and efficient by creating lighter, faster, and more robust space components.”
The material has been produced by Höganäs AB under license from Haynes International, Inc. and is said to be ideal for high-temperature structural applications.
Senior Content Producer Sam Davies speaks to Essentium CEO Blake Teipel about the motivation behind taking the company public, entering the metal 3D printing space and the growth of its polymer portfolio.
Essentium is developing a metal additive manufacturing platform that will be integrated with its High Speed Extrusion (HSE) technology and is expected to be commercially available in 2023.
The acquisition is said to mark a “significant step” in the Australian additive manufacturing company’s ambitions to become a global company with bases now in Europe, the U.S and Australia.
Xact Metal CEO Juan Mario Gomez talks to TCT about the launch of the XM200G metal 3D printer, the price reduction of the XM200C & the company's plans to launch a larger-format system next year.