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Re: ZRock post# 37490

Tuesday, 09/29/2015 4:24:43 PM

Tuesday, September 29, 2015 4:24:43 PM

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Z. Can you please point me to something specific that states GE will be using SGLB technology in the 3D printing of their fuel nozzles? Per the quote from GE (below) they will have at least 10 3D printers up and running in Q-4 and will be initiating full scale production of the fuel nozzles. If they were dependent upon SGLB technology to do this it would certainly seem that we would have seen a significant order by this time. If Deform was not ready in final form how could they do the production testing leading up to full production? This must have been accomplished with a less than robust Deform (if they used it at all). Would GE run through all of their pre-production tests without SGLB products, then implement them in the full production process? I wouldn't think so, but others seem so certain.What am I missing here?

"{Joe Markiewicz, plant manager in Auburn, says the project is moving ahead on schedule, with quality and engineering requirements being met as a prelude to full-scale production. The company plans to have 10 printing machines installed at the 300,000-square-foot facility by year’s end, a figure that could eventually climb to as many as 50.

“Our plan is still to begin production late in 2015 for LEAP fuel nozzles,” Markiewicz said."
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