April 3, 2022
Aurora Labs
Limited (ASX:A3D), aka A3D, showcased its metal to potential customers and partners at a recent trade fair event3D printingWith reliability, quality and consistent repeatability.The event, supported by Barnes Global Advisors (TBGA), aims to demonstrate the ability of A3D technology to reproducibly produce SAE International
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Printed material for AMS7039 and AMS7032.
In the future, the company’s material, once approved, will make A3D one of the first aerospace-qualified metals3D printingone of the companies. And on a global scale, A3D will be the first to achieve 1500W high-power laser printers.
Peter Snowsill, CEO of A3D, said: “We are very happy to participate in this event, where we can communicate and learn from potential customers, partners and peers.” Through this exhibition, we can well demonstrate our comprehensive capabilities. In the future, we plan to In addition to the aerospace field, it will also open up a wider range of industrial applications.
The above two test standard certification process generally consists of 4 stages, and these 3D printed aerospace parts will be manufactured on Aurora’s 316L stainless steel Beta prototype. The produced parts are then subjected to various radiographic, metallurgical, mechanical and chemical tests, followed by quality tests including density, tensile and fatigue properties. In total, Aurora Labs expects to produce more than 500 test samples, more than 100 test articles and 50 parts using approximately 350 kilograms of metal material. The all-important Aurora will complete the test within 3 months, while the results must be proven to be repeatable and consistent to pass.
The draft standard was developed by the SAE International Aerospace Materials Specification for Additive Manufacturing of Metals (AMSAM-M) Committee, an expert in aerospace 3D printing. These standards are very high and are expected to be higher than the current A3D and all other standards of the same type on the market, so this certification, once passed, will be a good pitch for Aurora to market its printer technology to industry customers and potential partners.
A3D The event was supported by 3D printing specialist Barnes Global Advisors (TBGA). The company provides A3D with a strong consulting practice in the pre-commercial analysis and project initiation phases. And their team of experts has specified a series of process operations for A3D to be able to advance aerospace certification.
I have high power on Aurora’s existing3D printerEspecially excited about reliability and excellent performance. Kevin Slattery, Principal Consultant at TBGA, said: “I’m also interested in the test data that is about to be generated, which outperforms others in terms of power and productivity.Metal 3D Printerare much higher. “
“The methodical demonstration of A3D’s technology is an important part of our commercialization strategy, increasing opportunities to collaborate with potential partners.3D printing service, the results will also help us get contracts. We are confident of success. ‘ concluded Snowsill.
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