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Friday, 03/17/2017 7:38:30 AM

Friday, March 17, 2017 7:38:30 AM

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The Advantages of Arcam’s 3D Metal Printing Process

At fabbaloo.com - The Advantages of Arcam’s 3D Metal Printing Process - March 15, 2017

The introduction:

Many options for 3D metal printing now exist and while most use variations of the powder bed process, Arcam’s specific technique has some differences.

There are multiple processes for 3D printing in metal, and quite a few innovative techniques emerging this year. Meanwhile, there are a couple of longer term vendors that have been successfully marketing 3D metal printing solutions for years. Almost all of them use high-power lasers to selectively fuse the surface of a flat powder bed, but that’s not what Arcam’s equipment uses.

No, instead of lasers they use an electron beam. The process is otherwise quite similar, but there are some advantages to Arcam’s approach.

The major advantage, explained to me by Arcam representatives, is that their process allows one to “stack” prints. This is an important effect on the economics of operating such a device.

The powder bed is actually a three-dimensional space in which prints can be produced. In plastic machines using a powder process, as many prints as possible are “tetris-ed” into the print volume so that the maximum output can be achieved in every single print run. During our visit to Shapeways a few years ago we saw this approach directly, where each print run had a complex “map” of all the parts being printed in a job run. Staffers had to carefully separate out all the parts post-print for each customer.

They do this because the fixed costs of running the machine can be defrayed more effectively if more printing is done per unit of time.

Unfortunately on most 3D metal printing equipment, stacking isn’t possible because of thermal effects. Support structures must be carefully designed to carry away residual heat in such environments. But this is far less an effect with Arcam’s EBM process, which also operates a bit faster, too.





One of Arcam's powerful 3D metal printers



A nicely made sample metal 3D print made by Arcam



A sample hip joint metal 3D print made by Arcam



Metal powder used in Arcam's 3D metal printing systems







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