AMCM has delivered its a hundred and fiftieth steel additive manufacturing system.
The commercial 3D printing firm, which specialises in delivering customized large-format multi-laser machines, shared through LinkedIn that the milestone had been reached with the order of an AMCM M 4K outfitted with 4 1 kW lasers by a producer in California working throughout the area trade. The system is claimed to be becoming a member of an current fleet of AMCM M 4K techniques to help the manufacturing of combustion chambers in CuCr1Zr.
AMCM, a part of the EOS Group, has seen its know-how broadly adopted by customers within the aerospace and area sectors over the past seven years with {hardware} constructed on EOS’s flagship laser powder mattress know-how. Most lately, the corporate launched its AMCM M 8K, which comes outfitted with eight 1kW lasers as commonplace and could be upgraded with the identical nLight AFX gentle sources used on board its M290 FLX system. The machine can produce elements as much as 820 x 820 x 1200 mm in difficult supplies similar to copper, and has been adopted by long-term clients like Sintavia and ArianeGroup to supply advanced, large-format elements similar to rocket engines.
The milestone is additional proof of the rising demand for large-format steel printing, notably in industries similar to aviation and area the place the flexibility to print big monolithic parts with built-in cooling chambers and sophisticated inner constructions has made additive manufacturing a transparent match.