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Additive manufacturing technologies for industrial parts and processes. Using SLM technology, MIMO Technik used ALSi10Mg aluminum powder to meet Boeing’s specification performance requirements for aerospace parts, while achieving higher production efficiency and lower costs.
“SLM technology enables us to create a variety of special-shaped parts that are difficult to achieve on other processing platforms. SLM technology has open design parameters, an open architecture system and sufficient engineering precision, which helps us improve the design and processing process, and in critical systems according to the highest
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Manufacturing parts. From the structure to the electronics, the entire system can now be individually tailored to achieve the desired requirements. SLM’s open architecture has been the key to our success. ” commented Jonathan Cohen, CEO and co-founder of MIMO.
MIMO Technik leveraged SLM’s open architecture philosophy to enable them to go from designing and manufacturing racing car parts to becoming the largest player and producer of aerospace additive manufacturing engineering. MIMO Technik’s ability to simultaneously conduct rapid assessments of materials, processes and parts for aerospace flight. On the manufacturing side, thanks to SLM technology, MIMO Technik’s process is five to ten times better than industry benchmarks. MIMO Technik will soon be evaluating high-strength aluminum alloys produced on Boeing SLM machines.

Dr. Simon Merkt-Schippers, Executive Vice President of Product Management at SLM, said: “This partnership with Boeing is a testament to MIMO Technik as a leader in aerospace parts manufacturing. Jonathan has leveraged our technology to obtain near-ideal fittings that will also bring MIMO Technik to life. Incredible competitive advantage. In addition to our open architecture manufacturing, we assist companies with the IQ, OQ and PQ certification process, which is the key to the success of this joint and MIMO Technik to fully accelerate the application of SLM technology to aerospace important stepping stone.”
SLM’s unique technology is the basis for MIMO Technik’s move from previous polymer manufacturing to direct metal printing. From an SLM 280 in 2014, MIMO Technik has grown into a game-changing additive manufacturing company.
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