High tech Additive Manufacturing solutions on display at AMW2024

AXT has built a portfolio of products to suit the demands of industrial and academic customers looking to take their additive manufacturing beyond the limits of domestic systems. Catering to polymer, metal and ceramic 3D printing, we have systems that offer levels of precision superior to filament printers as well as imaging and analysis tools to verify the quality and accuracy of what you have produced.

Using DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, Miicraft 3D printers exceed the limitations of filament printers, producing parts with higher resolution (39µm) with excellent uniformity and surface finish.

Boston Microfabrication (BMF) go a step further enabling you to fabricate components with resolutions down to 2µm using PµSL (Photo Micro Stereolithography) technology. Their systems combine ultra-high resolution, accuracy and precision.

For the ultimate in polymer 3D printers, the UpNano NanoOne 3D printers allow you to print parts with resolutions down to 170nm. Their 2PP (2 Photon Polymerisation) technology dispels the myth that 2PP printers sacrifice speed for resolution.

For those looking to print with metals, Aconity 3D offers modular tailorable laser powder bed fusion systems with printable areas up to 400mm diameter x 400mm high. For larger shapes, they offer a wire-fed 3D metal printer.

If you are looking for high-resolution metal 3D printing, Exaddon offer the CERES metal additive micromanufacturing system that allows the fabrication of metal components in the size range 1 to 1000µm size range with sub-micron resolutions.

Ever wanted to print metal components in your own custom alloys but couldn’t source them? The Amazemet rePOWDER allows you to produce custom metal powders with unmatched sphericity and narrow particle size in alloy compositions of your choice. With a range of options, you can tailor a system to accept virtually any feed material.

To check the quality and accuracy of the parts you have fabricated, the Hirox digital microscope can be used to examine the exterior and provide analytical information. The addition of the NPS module can turn the digital microscope into a true metrological tool,

Computed Tomography (CT) offers non-destructive 3D imaging of printed components. AXT offers a range of options from various suppliers from small benchtop systems for smaller components through to large, high-power systems for bigger components. These systems can be used to verify component integrity, identify defects, and check dimensional accuracy, in particular for internal dimensions as well as being useful for product development.

 

AXT

Stand AM890

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