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.

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SUPPLIER SHOWCASE 14 NOVEMBER 2017 Additive Manufacturing BeAM Machines Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BeAM Machines SAS, a leading Eu- ropean specialist in providing Directed Energy Deposition (DED) solutions. These solutions range from full five-axis machines tools with controlled atmospheres to robotic manufacturing cells. BeAM's DED solutions are used to repair expensive gas turbine engine components that are not repairable with traditional technol- ogies. The DED solutions are also used to add features to existing components as well as create near-net shapes. BeAM is consistently developing new industrial applications for aerospace, defense, nuclear, and oil and gas sectors thanks to its network of partners. The machines that meet these new requirements are de- signed and manufactured to strict industrial standards allowing customers to rely on the equipment for production applications. For information, visit beam-machines.com. P R O D U C T S / S E R V I C E S BeAM Machines Inc. 5101 Creek Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45242 U.S.A. Phone: 513-236-0623 beam-machines.com Magic 2.0 The Magic 2.0 is the flagship model of BeAM Machines. This is a full five-axis industrial machine ideal for production. The machine is designed around the DED process for ideal efficiency and build quality. The Magic 2.0 features a Siemens 840D control and a 1,200 × 800 × 800-mm build volume that can be utilized by multiple deposition heads, a touch probe, and a dry, light milling spindle. This machine also features a 2-kW fiber laser, an optional controlled atmosphere and up to a five- hopper powder feeder for multimaterial applications. Modulo The Modulo is a truly unique industrial five-axis DED solution for additive manufacturing, largely due to its integrated peripherals. The machine easily fits inside a shipping container or traditional box truck, enabling ease of transportation and operation in remote areas such as offshore oil rigs and military locations. The Modulo features a Siemens 840D control and a 600 × 400 × 400-mm build volume, utilizing two deposition heads and a touch probe. This machine also features a 500-W fiber laser, optional controlled atmosphere and up to a five-hopper powder feeder for multimaterial applications.

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