Additive Manufacturing

NOV 2017

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING is the magazine devoted to industrial applications of 3D printing and digital layering technology. We cover the promise and the challenges of this technology for making functional tooling and end-use production parts.

Issue link: https://am.epubxp.com/i/894355

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 25 of 67

SUPPLIER SHOWCASE 24 NOVEMBER 2017 Additive Manufacturing With a full line of professional and production 3D printers and materials, Methods 3D is taking the 3D process to the next level via full integration with conventional machining solutions. Methods 3D offers the most accurate, dense direct metal printing solutions for materials including ceramics and common metal alloys such as steel, chromium cobalt, Inconel, aluminum and titanium for aerospace, auto- motive, medical applications and more. P R O D U C T S / S E R V I C E S Methods 3D, Inc. 71 Union Ave. Sudbury, MA 01776 U.S.A. Phone: 1-877-668-4262 Fax: 978-440-9405 methods3d.com 3D Systems ProX DMP 320 The ProX DMP 320 is designed for productivity with quick-swap build modules and fast powder recycling. Low O 2 during builds (25 ppm) enables exceptionally strong parts of high chemical purity. Efficient consumables management and shared ancillary equipment lower the total cost of ownership. Thousands of hours of parameter optimization ensure predictable and repeatable print quality. The ProX DMP 320's robust, streamlined print process means you can print virtually any geometry and avoid trial-and-error steps. Markforged X7 Built from the ground up for reliable performance, the X7 delivers breakthrough quality and precision in 3D printing. The top-of-the-line industrial grade platform features a strengthened dual-nozzle print system that supports continuous carbon fiber and Kevlar reinforcement. Laser inspection scans parts mid-print to ensure dimensional accuracy for the most critical tolerances.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Additive Manufacturing - NOV 2017