New TruPrint 3000 doubles productivity with second laser
Improved protective gas guidance and melt pool monitoring increase component quality
New TruPrint 3000 doubles productivity with second laser
Improved protective gas guidance and melt pool monitoring increase component quality
• Traceable: digital networked injection moulding machine gathers data relating to processes and recycling
• Automated: production cell with integrated digital printing for product enhancement
• Smart: assistance systems for filling simulation and regulated injection
• “arburgXworld”: customer portal, networked exhibits, digital products and services
• “arburgGREENworld”: resource conservation with the innovative FDC lightweight construction method
• Technology up close and hands-on: LSR processing, medical technology and Arburg Plastic Freeforming
Extends printing life by more than 25X compared to alternative vats and trays on the market
Reduces down time and waste for membrane changes, delivering longer production runs
Overcomes alternative tech constraints associated with clouding, aging and doming effects
Delivers consistent optical and power transmittance for long lasting production runs
AMEXCI, an additive manufacturing company founded by eleven Nordic industrial companies, and selective laser melting pioneer SLM Solutions are strengthening their partnership. The common goal is to accelerate the industrialisation of metal-based additive manufacturing. To achieve this and secure the basis for highest productivity and consistent part quality, AMEXCI has invested in the SLM®500 Selective Laser Melting machine, equipped with four 700W lasers.
Next-Generation Technology Further Simplifies Metal 3D Printing for Low Volume Production with a Breakthrough, Two-Step Process
Xerox and Naval Postgraduate School Announce Collaboration to Advance Solutions with 3D Printing Research
Shipping today, the Fuse 1 brings powerful Surface Armor technology, a 70% powder refresh rate and the new versatile Nylon 12 powder to deliver a simplified industrial 3D printing workflow at a fraction of the cost of traditional industrial SLS printers
• Interactive: Around 600 attendees from more than 30 countries delight in live Internet TV event
• Premiere: leading Arburg experts offer their insights into the 0 ppm production of plastic parts
• To be continued: the next programme on 25 February 2021 will cover production-efficient machine usage
Have you ever wondered what happens with all the 3D printing waste you generate when you prototype? Well, I don’t have an answer to that, but I do know that you have the chance to make sure it doesn’t end up in the wrong place.
A major European OEM has signed an MoU to purchase five NXG XII 600 machines, with the first machine delivery in 2022. The agreement also facilitates the reservation and allocation of production-slots.