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Tuesday, 03/28/2017 7:42:35 PM

Tuesday, March 28, 2017 7:42:35 PM

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Sigma Labs at work with Siemens equals good things coming. The revenue is coming. The dots are connected. It's just a matter of time and surviving the continual short attack.

Siemens has made a significant breakthrough in the 3D printing of gas turbine blades , paving the way for manufacturers of power-generation and other heavy equipment to use additive manufacturing (AM) not only to fabricate models or prototypes, but also actual parts for their products.

The Munich, Germany-based company has full-load tested for the first time gas turbine blades made entirely through an AM process, according to Siemens.

Willi Meixner, CEO of Siemens Power and Gas Division, said the successful test—which was conducted the Siemens test center for industrial gas turbines in Lincoln, U.K., over several months—is a big step forward for using AM to fabricate power-generation equipment, “one of the most demanding areas of application for this technology.”



https://www.designnews.com/materials-assembly/siemens-successfully-tests-additive-manufacturing-fabricated-gas-turbine-blade/36127302056541

“It is an honor to announce this new agreement with Siemens for evaluation of our proprietary PrintRite3D® quality assurance software,” said Mark Cola, President and CEO of Sigma Labs. “We’ll provide statistical process control and assure part quality for burner repairs as well as set the stage for productivity optimization. Siemens plays a leading role in applying additive manufacturing across its highly-demanding gas turbine operations.


https://www.sigmalabsinc.com/news/sigma-labs-enters-agreement-siemens-printrite3dr
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