Additive Manufacturing

JAN 2018

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 EOS is the global technology leader for industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers. Founded in 1989, the independent company is a pioneer and innovator for holistic solutions in additive manufacturing. Like no other company, EOS is mastering the interaction of laser and powder material. Additionally, EOS provides all essential elements for industrial 3D printing. System, material and process parameters are intelligently harmonized to ensure a reliable high quality of parts and thus facilitate a decisive competitive edge. Furthermore customers benefit from deep technical expertise in global service, applications engineering and consultancy. EOS nurtures a vibrant ecosystem of partners and, by means of venture investments, helps incubate promising start-ups. It's this interaction along the whole industrial value-chain that enables the development of extensive solutions for 3D printing, hence contributing to the further digitization and automation of manufacturing. P R O D U C T S / S E R V I C E S EOS of North America Inc. 28970 Cabot Dr. #700 Novi, MI 48377-2978 U.S.A. Phone: 248-306-0143 Fax: 248-306-0298 eos.info EOS M 100 The EOS M 100 is the ideal entry- level model for fast and efficient production of complex metal parts via Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). In terms of process and component quality, it corresponds to the EOS M 290, the leading system on the market for metal additive manufacturing. FORMIGA P 110 The Formiga P 110 is a flexible, cost-efficient and highly productive system for the additive manufacturing of polymer parts. This compact system is ideal as an entry-level model, for cost-efficient small series production, customized products with complex geometries and rapid prototyping applications. EOS M 400-4 Designed for industrial applications, the EOS M 400-4 offers a large building volume of 400 × 400 × 400 mm combined with four lasers for up to four times higher productivity. It shatters boundaries of manufacturing as it meets the most demanding requirements of modern production environments in terms of efficiency, scalability, usability and process monitoring.

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