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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Aircraft Passenger Seat Video Monitor Shroud Selective Laser Sintering ▪ Build volumes up to 22" x 22" x 30" ▪ Accuracy within 0.2% ( 0.004" typical) ▪ Industry-leading material reusability – greater than 80% ▪ Available fully automatic material recycling system ▪ Wide range of materials to match application requirements Selective Laser Sintering ▪ Build volumes up to 22" x 22" x 30" ▪ Accuracy within 0.2% ( 0.004" typical) ▪ Industry-leading material reusability – greater than 80% ▪ Available fully automatic material recycling system ▪ Wide range of materials to match application requirements DuraForm ® ProX ® FR1200 (SLS) ▪ DuraForm® ProX® FR1200 is a non- halogenated Nylon 12 material developed in partnership with Emirates Airlines to bring the next- generation of fl ame retardant aerospace components to market ▪ Passenger seat video monitor shrouds printed using the SLS FR1200 material reduces component weight by up to 13% versus manufactured traditionally or through FDM technology ▪ Compliant with U.S. Federal Aviation Regulation 25.853 and within Airbus Industries Test Method (AITM) guidelines for smoke density and toxicity ▪ Highly accurate flame retardant nylon parts with excellent surface quality across broad range of aerospace, transportation, and consumer goods applications 877.668.4262 | methods3d.com Showrooms and Technical Centers Boston ▪ Charlotte ▪ Chicago ▪ Detroit Los Angeles ▪ Memphis ▪ Phoenix ▪ San Francisco

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