Additive Manufacturing Systems
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High Power Scanning Head for Continuous Large Area Welding, Additive Manufacturing or Volume Cladding
For high power fiber, disk, CO2 and diode lasers using collimated beams up to 48 mm diameter, the FiberScan HR scanning head from Laser Mechanisms can deliver 20+ kW of laser power to any point within the system’s field of view.
USMP Appoints New Director of Sales
Benjamin Giralico is the new director of sales and business development for their subsidiary Ampal.
3D Printing an Automobile and More
Cincinnati Incorporated 3D printed a full-size automobile with their BAAM system. They also offer the 60 ton GOFORM press brake, the 8 kW CL980 fiber laser, and the CPX300 hi-def plasma laser.
Automation Systems for Welding, Cutting, Additive Manufacturing and More
Compact, high performing and reliable Fiber (FF) Laser oscillators from FANUC use direct, high speed control through a robot equipped with LaserTool application software for high precision in a wide range of cutting, welding and additive manufacturing tasks.
Connected Metal Fabrication Systems
Using the TruConnect approach to custom manufacture a part, innovative fabricating machinery, automation systems and support technologies from TRUMPF work together to connect information and processes like never before.
TRUMPF Appoints New General Manager
Ralf Kimmel now leads their laser division business in North America, including management of sales, service, and application development.
GF Machining Solutions Names New Distributor in Indiana
Ellison Technologies now provides customers in the state with EDM, milling, laser texturing, additive, micro-machining and 3R Automation systems from GF Machining Solutions.
TRUMPF Opens Smart Factory in Chicago
They expand their U.S. presence with a new tech center that showcases interactions between people, machines, storage technology, automation, software and Industry 4.0 systems.
How to Mark Parts Made by Additive Manufacturing
In the hyper-competitive aerospace market, metal 3D printing is perfect for manufacturing complex aluminum and titanium parts with curves, holes or cavities in small runs or on a one-off basis. But industry standards impose high quality markings on aircraft components for traceability. How will suppliers of printed parts meet these standards?
ITAMCO Ramps Up Additive Manufacturing
They installed an EOS M 290 3D additive manufacturing printer in June and began shipping printed components to a medical device supplier in August.
Cincinnati Incorporated Names New Vice President
Rakesh Kumar is their new vice president of sales, marketing and service.
Sigma Labs Expands Sales Network in Asia
Digital-CAN now serves as their non-exclusive sales agent in Taiwan for quality assurance software used in additive manufacturing operations.