Process software

Andrea Gillhuber,

Optimizing the process for laser beam melting

With the simulation-based process software Amphyon2018 from Additive Works, the workflow for powder bed-based laser beam melting can be optimized, thus reducing calculation time and costs.

With the simulation-based process software Amphyon2018 from Additive Works, the workflow for powder bed-based laser beam melting can be optimized, thus reducing calculation time and costs. © Additive Works

One of the new features is the "First-Time-Right" process: it allows support structures adapted to the loads of the build-up process to be generated automatically and based on simulation; according to the company, this enables a stable process and reduces the amount of post-processing required. Adaptive meshing is also possible, allowing users to calculate more complex components and save time when developing models for laser beam melting. Layer data can also be exported.

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