Modular LPBF with AddUp
Recently, AddUp added a scalable new FormUp 350 system to its existing Modulo250, Modulo 400, Magic 800 and FlexCare machine portfolio. This new printer is designed to solve the problems of LPBF’s machine safety, productivity, quality and scrap. It has four 500W lasers and a modular structure, enabling users to continue to create industrial parts with a higher level of productivity. .
Since it was installed in CDME last month, the machine has provided a friendly operation method for CDME center engineers with its 350 x 350 x 350 mm build volume and unique powder squeegee system, and greatly increased output.
CDME’s industrial application strategy
Ken Wright, President of AddUp, said: “AddUp is familiar with Ohio’s CDME and their powerful AM projects, so we are very happy to work with the facility center and provide them with FormUp 350. We are committed to innovation and leading the way in PBF technology. The industry is developing, so what place is better than our own partner-CDME to demonstrate this technology. We are also very happy to be able to cultivate the future of the additive manufacturing industry
Talents
Play a role”.
The next generation of AM
At about the same time, the University of Graz announced that it was cooperating with metallurgical expert Heraeus Amloy for3D printing
Implants
And prosthesis to create new alloys. Due to the unique mechanical properties of amorphous metals, these devices will provide stronger performance compared to alternatives to steel or titanium.
There is also a similar project in the UK. The University of Birmingham has now collaborated with the powder expert Aluminium Material Technology Company (
AMT
) Cooperated.The engineers of the team aim to jointly study the characteristics of A20X aluminum during DED or LPBF printing, including how its composition changes and
Post-processing
Impact.
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