Additive Industries North America, Inc. announced the purchase of 6 MetalFAB1 systems by a prestigious aerospace company located in California.
According to Additive Industries, this order validates its concept of production-based metal powder bed fusion systems for equipment efficiency. When the order for six machines arrives at the customer site later this year, it will bring the installed base of MetalFAB1 systems to 10 with more possible in 2020.
This customer was able to consolidate approximately 700 kilograms of powder in the month of June with the 4 laser MetalFAB1 systems currently in operation. The application represents an inflection point in metal powder bed fusion part production where candidate parts were typically limited to fist size volumes to meet ROI calculations. With the MetalFAB1 systems this customer is able to cost effectively produce over 420 [mm] diameter by 400 [mm] tall parts weighing a whopping 180 kilograms.
“This part is likely the largest, most complex powder bed fusion part produced in series production. We are proud of our multi-disciplinary team that worked with this customer to make this production a reality as well as the capabilities of our MetalFAB1 systems to print for days back to back,” said Shane Collins, General Manager for Additive Industries North America, Inc. “Considering each system has four, 500 [W] lasers, the powder consolidation capabilities would equal roughly 68 single laser systems,” he added. “The fast growth in North America is partly due to our focus on the aerospace sector and the aeronautics adoption curve for production additive manufacturing. We expect this growth to further accelerate when our customers publicly release their applications and more companies are able to visualize the large, complex parts that can be manufactured on the MetalFAB1 system in titanium, aluminium, steel and nickel based alloys,” added Daan Kersten, CEO of Additive Industries.
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