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Additive manufacturing

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Additive manufacturing

Saving with metal printing

In the newly opened 3D printing laboratory for metals and structural materials at the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics, Ernst Mach Institute, EMI, researchers have investigated how resource-efficient the manufacturing process is when lightweight components are additively manufactured from aluminum.

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Additive manufacturing in metal

Metal components from the 3D printer

In the future, metallic components will not only be turned, milled or laser-cut, but also printed. DMG Mori has already been successful in additive manufacturing since 2013 with laser deposition welding using a powder nozzle. By integrating the Realizer products, the company is opening up access to selective laser melting (SLM) and positioning itself as a global full-liner for the additive manufacturing of metal components.

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3D printing

Calculate the service life of plain bearings online

The 3D printing of lubrication- and maintenance-free bearings made from tribo-polymers enables a high degree of freedom in the design while at the same time ensuring the wear resistance of the components used. Thanks to extensive test series in its own test laboratory, Igus is able to predict the service life of the individually additively manufactured polymer bearing online. On this basis, customers can individually calculate their desired bearings online.

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3D printing

Solidpro expands its presence

Solidpro, a specialist in 3D product development and digital manufacturing, is now also presenting the HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solution at its Paderborn site. With the new showroom, Germany's leading HP 3D printing partner is giving its customers and interested parties an on-site insight into the innovative Multi Jet Fusion technology for prototyping and additive series production.

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