Empowering businesses through vertical integration and collaboration
Empowering businesses through vertical integration and collaboration
Manufacturers of metal 3D printers are intensifying their focus on improving cost-effectiveness for industrial production. This trend will be showcased at Formnext 2024, with the innovations on display spanning everything from more efficient system operations to enhanced precision and automation. Additionally, the AM industry will demonstrate its ability to continue delivering entirely new technologies.
Mimaki’s booth will feature applications made by companies, creatives and students using the 3DUJ Series, including Creapole Design School, Joao Teixeiria and Taketo Kobayashi
• Freeformer 750-3X: additive manufacturing of functional components from original plastic granules
• TiQ2: entry-level machine produces equipment flexibly, quickly and economically "on demand"
• Practical example: robotic gripper specially designed for the careful removal of injection-moulded parts
• World premiere: Freeformer 550-3X with Gestica planning assistant
• Further developments: TiQ 8 processes PEKK filament and LiQ 5 prints LSR with support material
• Application highlights: Medical knee implants, LSR components and grippers on demand
From October 9 to 12, WASP will attend two international trade fairs, showcasing its 3D printing technologies for the construction and medical sectors
Integrated Heron AM system opens up new opportunities for manufacturers seeking to drive new applications more efficiently and sustainably
Company To Showcase Full Gamut of Automation Capabilities for Production, Tooling, And Prototyping
Bright Laser Technologies (BLT) has announced a breakthrough in the field of additive manufacturing with the development of its high-precision METAL LPBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion) technology. This innovation marks a significant advancement, enabling the production of micro-parts with unparalleled surface finish and precision. BLT's new technology addresses the limitations of traditional METAL LPBF methods, which typically struggle with surface roughness and manufacturing accuracy for small and intricate components.
With its newest machine generation arc80X, GEFERTEC offers even more possibilities for 3D metal printing with WAAM. This series boasts a larger assembly space, functions for automated production, and a module for working with titanium. A comprehensive service package supports companies that lack inhouse experts.
Medical facilities and device manufacturers previously limited by constraints can now create patient-specific models to enhance surgical preparation, elevate patient outcomes, and fast-track innovation