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3D Systems the leader in consumer and industrial 3D printing and manufacturing solutions including 3D printers, materials and cloud, on-demand parts services, and 3D scan, design, modeling and inspection software
Arcam, listed on NASDAQ Stockholm, has received an order for an Arcam A2X system from CalRAM in the US.
CalRAM is a wholly owned additive manufacturing subsidiary of Westfield, Mass.-based Midstate Berkshire – a recognized leader in precision machining, fabrication and assembly for the aerospace, defense, power generation, and oil and gas industries – and an Arcam customer since 2005.
"With demand for production volumes increasing, we believe investing in the latest EBM technology will give CalRAM an edge in the aerospace industry,” says John Wooten, CalRAM Director of Engineering. “Arcam is the leading supplier of titanium additive manufacturing systems and we turned to them with confidence, having used several of their products for years.”
"This deal confirms the potential for our EBM technology within the aerospace industry. We look forward to continue working closely with CalRAM to further grow their activities in this innovative, demanding industry,” says Magnus René, CEO of Arcam.
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Arcam, listed on NASDAQ Stockholm, has received an order for an Arcam Q20 system from LAI International in Phoenix. The system will be used for production of aerospace components.
LAI International is a leading contract manufacturer of precision-engineered finished parts, components and subassemblies for aerospace, power generation, defense, medical, electronics and other advanced technology industries.
With five U.S. production operations, LAI has provided superior manufacturing solutions and comprehensive component overhaul and repair services for the world's leading OEMs. Since 1961, LAI’s manufacturing solutions and services have earned a reputation for excellence throughout the world.
"With increased demand for advanced manufacturing solutions, we believe investing in the latest EBM technology will give LAI an edge in the aerospace industry. Arcam is the leading supplier of titanium additive manufacturing systems and we turned to them with confidence,” says Mike Koesling, LAI International Vice President of Engineering. “I am excited for the opportunity to branch out into new technology space consistent with our company strategy. This will open up new market opportunities with new customers in the industries we serve”, added Patrick J Gruetzmacher, CEO/President of LAI International.
"This deal confirms the potential for our EBM technology within the aerospace industry. We look forward to working closely with LAI International to further grow their activities in this innovative, demanding industry,” says Magnus René, CEO of Arcam.
Die Bewegung war eher von 20 EUR auf 19,30 EUR sprich ~4% runter. Abwarten was noch während der Telko passiert. ARCAM haben viele nicht auf dem Schirm.
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GE has already made enormous strides in industrial 3D printing by opening a mass additive manufacturing facility to produce the 3D printed fuel nozzles for its advanced LEAP jet engines. Competing with GE, and reinforcing the global industrial 3D printing market, Rolls-Royce has announced that it will flight-test what it claims to be the largest 3D printed aerospace component to ever power an aircraft.
Incorporated into its Trent XWB-97 engine, the UK aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor has 3D printed a titanium structure that measures 1.5m in diameter and 0.5m-thick. The front bearing housing contains 48 aerofoils and was manufactured using Arcam’s electron beam melting technology, as the result of research performed with University of Sheffield and the UK’s Manufacturing Technology Centre.