Not only are they doing it with Arcam equipment, but they are doing it at no cost to Arcam. In many cases it seems that any patents developed will also flow to Arcam. I can't think of any other company whose research has been so well funded by taxpayer money
Looking at the roughness of EBM products, it seems the only place this really matters is on the exterior surface, and I am trying to conceptualize a way that EBM could be combined with laser smelting for that outer surface.,Basically do 99% of vote product with EBM, then finish with laser on the same powder bed? Also I wonder if granularity wouldn't be helped with smaller metal particle size as one of the papers suggest.
Thanks to those finding these great papers.
Even at today's high P/E an investor doesn't get many chances to find a leading patent protected infant company in an infant industry.
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