AXT will be at the Additive Manufacturing Solutions at AMW2025

AXT will showcase a full range of products for various stages throughout the additive manufacturing workflow, from metal powder production to 3D printing to final inspection. Whether your preference is metals, polymers, or ceramics, we have solutions for you.

The Amazemet rePowder opens up many possibilities for metal AM researchers and producers. With the ability to transform virtually any metal, recycled powder, and failed parts into powders with customised properties, you can take control of your process. Utilising unique ultrasonic atomisation technology, it can also be used to create custom alloy compositions. You can then confirm alloy composition with the Exum Instruments Massbox, which employs pioneering LALI-TOF-MS technology to rapidly measure every element in the periodic table at every location.

When it comes time to print metal parts, Aconity3D can provide LPBF systems to meet your requirements. With flexible and modular designs, multi-laser configurations, multi-material capabilities, and inline process monitoring, they can customise a system for you, ranging from academic research to industrial-scale printing.

For polymer 3D printers seeking to exceed the capabilities of filament printers, we offer a range of solutions that enable the fabrication of components with features down to 100nm and surface finishes that rival those of injection moulding. Utilising light-based technologies, specifically 2-photon polymerisation (2PP) and projection micro stereolithography (PµSL), along with resins, we provide systems from UpNano, Boston Microfabrication, and MiiCraft that facilitate the microfabrication of highly complex and precise components from various materials, including biocompatible polymers and silica. Our offerings range from small benchtop units to larger high-throughput systems. For those aiming to scale up significantly, we can also offer an economical path to industrial-scale production.

Once you have printed your parts, you must inspect them for quality and accuracy. The Hirox 3D digital microscope with NPS Nano Point Scanner delivers high-resolution imaging (magnifications up to 10,000x) and metrology functions. It is ideally suited for non-contact 2D and 3D measurements of length, height, curvature, angle, volume, and surface roughness on any surface.

For highly detailed non-destructive inspection, particularly for mission-critical components and internal features, we offer a range of computed tomography (CT) systems from Diondo and Rigaku. These systems provide valuable metrology capabilities and can identify pores, flaws, and other imperfections, such as non-sintered sections. While CT should be an essential part of the AM QC process, it is also invaluable for reverse engineering, as well as process development and refinement.

AXT has an extensive portfolio of AM solutions for metals, polymers, and ceramics. If you are looking to go beyond the limits of FDM, we offer 3D printers from UpNano, Boston Microfabrication (BMF), and Miicraft. These systems can achieve micron and sub-micron resolutions. For those interested in printing metals, we provide Aconity3D LBPF systems with multi-laser and multi-material capabilities. Amazemet’s rePowder can produce highly spherical metal powders with customised alloy compositions and particle sizes. For quality control and product development, we offer Hirox 3D digital microscopes. For complete 3D non-destructive inspections, we have Computed Tomography (CT) instruments from Diondo and Rigaku.

Come and speak to us at stand AM320 to discuss your additive manufacturing needs.

 

 

AXT

Stand AM320

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