Sigma Labs to launch PrintRite3D Version 5.0 at RAPID+TCT

Sigma Labs, Inc., a provider of quality assurance software under the PrintRite3D brand, will launch Version 5.0 of its PrintRite3D platform at the RAPID+TCT 2019 Additive Manufacturing Conference in Detroit on May 21-23, 2019. The company will be exhibiting in Booth #1953.

John Rice, CEO of Sigma Labs, said, “Companies engaged in metal additive manufacturing (AM) have traditionally been hindered by the inability to analyze the structure of a part during the manufacturing process as well as the inability to make real-time adjustments to ensure an acceptable level of quality. PrintRite3D Version 5.0 resolves this challenge with results comparable and complementary to CT testing. This advance is designed to increase production yield of 3D metal manufactured parts, cut post-process quality inspection costs and reduce time to market, enabling true industrialization of metal AM.”

Mr. Rice added, “We believe the launch of this new product has the potential to advance the metal AM industry significantly.”

Integrating inspection, feedback, data collection and critical analysis into a unified platform, PrintRite3D Version 5.0:
• Mines and identifies thermal signatures of melt pool disturbances and respective discontinuities using thermal emission spectroscopy
• Harnesses Co-Axial Planck Thermometry to provide a verified thermal signature in both temperature and coordinates
• Uses In-Process Quality Metrics (IPQMs), Thermal Emission Density (TED) and Thermal Emission Planck (TEP) to analyze internal thermal signatures and melt pool disturbances
• Contains a graphical user interface for real-time display of live part quality results and Automated Anomaly Detection on thermal mapping images providing location and anomalous region size
• Collects data with fixed spatial resolution in the X/Y plane but variable resolution depending on layer height used during the manufacturing process
• Is platform-independent and available as a third-party add-on or retrofit package for existing machines.

Sigma Labs
www.sigmalabsinc.com