Categories: News

SLM SOLUTIONS TO SHOWCASE SLM 800 LIVE AT FORMNEXT

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]German metal additive manufacturing leader, SLM Solutions is set to showcase a number of new solutions on its biggest booth to date at formnext powered by tct in Frankfurt.

With a new booth concept, SLM Solutions will exhibit the new SLM 800 publicly for the first time as well as improvements to its roster of selective laser melting systems. Teased last year, visitors will be able to see a live demonstration of the machine which enables integration into fully automated production processes.

Visitors can also see further improvements to the popular SLM 125 and SLM 280machines. The SLM 280 2.0 is the fourth generation of the system and one of the most powerful machines in its class. Updates include a new, permanent filter technology, melt pool monitoring (MPM) and laser power monitoring (LPM) (now also for multi-laser operations), improved machine control software and an optional powder feeder using vacuum technology.

Another highlight will be Additive Designer, the company’s own data processing software, which is said to enhance the performance scope for metal-based additive manufacturing.

“At formnext, SLM Solutions will again underline its reputation as a pioneer of additive manufacturing and introduce new developments with many solutions both with respect to detail as well as to a greater scope,” Stefan Ritt explained, Head of Global Marketing and Communications at SLM Solutions Group AG. “We are pleased with the increasing interest in formnext and want to contribute to supporting the next generation of intelligent industrial production with our additive technology.”

Visit SLM Solutions on booth E70 in Messe Frankfurt Hall 3.0 on 14-17th November.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

AM Chronicle Editorial Team

The AM Chronicle Editorial Team is a collective of passionate individuals committed to delivering insightful, accurate and engaging stories to additive manufacturing audiences worldwide.

Recent Posts

3D Printing One of the Strongest Stainless Steels

Researchers have developed a way to consistently produce a special type of stainless steel known…

4 days ago

Nikon releases additional powder feeder for metal additive manufacturing

APF designed to enable superalloy development in direct energy deposition. Nikon has announced the release of…

4 days ago

SBOT expands Additive Manufacturing capabilities for highly complex metal components

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Technology GmbH (SBOT), based in Ternitz, Austria, has completed the first expansion stage…

4 days ago

Titomic joins DNV ProGRAM to standardize AM in oil and gas

The companies will work together to develop new standards for the energy industry using cold…

4 days ago

Fortius Metals Brings in Another $2M Funding

Fortius Metals, a company located in Colorado and specializing in supplying metal wires for additive…

7 days ago

ADNOC Gas Revolutionizes Supply Chain with Digital Library of 3D-Printed Components, Projecting $50 Million in Savings by 2028

ADNOC Gas has developed one of the energy industry’s largest digital libraries of critical components,…

1 week ago