BSI Group conducted a thorough audit of UltiMaker’s operations and production of its 3D printing solutions at its research and manufacturing facilities operated by Ultimaker B.V. in Geldermalsen and Zaltbommel in The Netherlands.
The system, which will make its debut in prototype form at this year’s Formnext, is based on the plastics processing company’s plastic granule-based Arburg Plastic Freeforming technology.
The company says the new machine offers 'superior industrial 3D printing in a desktop size', boasting high-speed printing, exceptional print quality and expanded material versatility.
The UK-based company is said to have invested more than 500,GBP to bring to market its robotic 3D printing technology, which is targeting the production of large parts and moulds for automotive, aerospace and furniture manufacturers.
The companies described the milestone as a “significant achievement” in their partnership, which was established to combine Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis and Keystone’s materials for patient-specific dental products.
The Lotus Theory 1 is the company’s is the first concept car to be unveiled as part of the automotive company’s Lotus Theory new design manifesto, which will form the foundation for all future Lotus models.
The Canadian 3D printer manufacturer says the funding will enable it to bolster its position in the AM space and expand customer partnerships focused on building ‘future-ready sustainable supply chains.’
The specialty-formulated additive manufacturing materials company and aerospace tooling company believe the agreement will provide imperative materials expertise to challenging large-format tooling applications.
The service provider is believed to have invested in a Lumia X1 system because of its ‘combination of throughput, accuracy, resolution and surface finish.’
The additive manufacturing company says the software add-on can maximise material removal from the interior of casting patterns for cleaner burnout, efficient draining, lower costs and faster build times.
ART Grand Prix has selected ROBOZE’s 3D printing technology for the production of parts that will help to reduce development times and improve on-track performance.