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Friday, 07/07/2017 8:37:19 PM

Friday, July 07, 2017 8:37:19 PM

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Another company stating what many Longs here believe and why I certainly believe that Printrite3D will become the defacto IPQA standard. Customers will require that "digital fingerprint" that PrintRite3D provides and companies are not looking to reinvent the wheel that's already been vetted by SGLB, GE Aviation, Honeywell, NIST, etc.

“We’re taking an open approach — trying to stay away from ‘only use this in our machine’ — for software and materials. There will be no BeAM-labeled powder, no instance of ‘only run this in the machine or else.’ We may develop materials in collaboration with people and say that running this material in the machine, this is what you can expect to get, but we’re not requiring that. It’s [the customer’s] machine to turn the knobs in the way that they want,” LaLonde said of the approach.

“There’s already an uphill battle for additive technology to be adapted; why make it more difficult with another new software or something people aren’t familiar with, to wrap their heads around, to adapt the technology for their use? We’re looking at industry standard software, how you program and run the machines, materials they’re familiar with or it’s easy to get their hands on. Level the playing field, lower the barriers to entry. Give them something they’re pretty familiar with that allows them to do something different.”
https://3dprint.com/180414/beam-realistic-metal-am/
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