Topic: Additive manufacturing

3D printing or additive manufacturing is the automatic molding of a product from a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done in a variety of processes where material is deposited, merged or solidified under computer control, adding material, usually layer by layer.
Additive manufacturing

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING - SELECTIVE LASER MELTING by DMG Mori Additive manufacturing

The layers correspond to the horizontal “sections” of a 3D CAD image of the body to be manufactured. A control program is then calculated from these layers, which directs a laser beam with high precision over these cuts in order to fuse the material over their entire surface. adheres to the previous layer and solidifies as the material coo

New design freedom
Functional integration
Weight optimization
Mass customization
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Additive manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing / 3D Printing by Materialise N.V.

Materialise provides industrial 3D printing services in polymers and metals for the production of series parts, spare parts, production parts and fit - form - functional prototypes

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Additive Manufacturing by FMI

A so-called slicer translates a 3D design of a product into a layer-by-layer print file. This indicates for each layer for each point whether or not to print there. AM is thus the 3D variant of the well-known (inkjet) 2D printing.

Geometric freedom
Reduction of production process steps
Short Time to Market
Saving weight
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Maximise Your Potential with Additive Design and Manufacturing by Additive Studios

Additive Studios is here to provide you with support and guidance throughout of the journey of learning, implementation and industrialisation of metal Additive Manufacturing.

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Automatic Multilaser Alignment by TRUMPF Nederland B.V.

Automatic Multilaser Alignment (AMA) is a patended solution to thermal drift in the optics. A maximum deviation of 27.5µm enables the production of critical components with more than one laser.

Lower Cost per Part
Process repeatability
Process quality and reliability
Enabling prototyping
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Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) technology by Lithoz

Starting with a CAD model, the first step in the LCM process is work preparation and design optimization. The information for the print job is digitally transferred directly from your computer to a Lithoz CeraFab 3D printer.

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