March has been a monumental month at Nikon SLM Solutions, embodying the speed and innovation that drives us. We're excited to share the pioneering advancements our technologies are making possible. Join us as we cover this month's high-velocity highlights.
AMS PURCHASES SLM®280 2.0
Additive Manufacturing Solutions Ltd. (AMS) enhances its technological forefront by integrating Nikon SLM Solutions' SLM®280 2.0, advancing in-house alloy development and recycling initiatives. Teaming up with Dyndrite's advanced toolpath control, AMS is setting new industry standards in speed and precision. This move marks a significant milestone in additive manufacturing, promoting rapid, sustainable growth.
RMIT PRINTS NEW METAMATERIAL WITH SUPERNATURAL STRENGTH
Researchers at RMIT University have pushed the limits of 3D printing, creating a metamaterial lattice structure with extraordinary strength-to-weight properties. Nikon SLM Solutions provided the feedstock powder used for creating these lattices, which consisted of argon gas atomized spherical Ti-6Al-4V powder.
This innovative material paves the way for new applications in sectors ranging from medical devices to aerospace engineering, showcasing the transformative potential of Nikon SLM® technology in material science.
We're excited to share a remarkable story of innovation and collaboration in the world of additive manufacturing. TK Engineering Co. Ltd., in partnership with Nikon SLM Solutions, is leading the way in utilizing copper alloys for the production of induction heating coils.
This case study explores how the SLM®280 Production Series machines are revolutionizing traditional fabrication methods, offering unprecedented quality, efficiency, and sustainability. Learn about the challenges tackled, the advancements in design and production, and the significant contributions towards carbon neutrality.
We greatly appreciate the opportunity to showcase our products and connect with individuals like yourself who share our passion for additive manufacturing. Your interest and enthusiasm is truly encouraging.
For those who couldn't make it to our booth, don't worry! We'll be attending Global Industrie in Paris from March 25 to March 28, and we'd love to meet you there.
Our experts, Benjamin Haas and Dr. Simon Merkt-Schippers, experienced firsthand the end-to-end digital solutions at Siemens Industry's Additive Manufacture Experience Center (AMEC). Showcasing our technology alongside Siemens' comprehensive suite, this visit reaffirmed our shared vision for a digitally integrated future in AM.
UPCOMING WEBINARS
METAL CASTING MEETS THE FUTURE WITH INTEGRATED AM
The casting industry is on the verge of a new era characterized by efficiency, innovation, and unprecedented precision. Join us for the "The Casting Industry Meets the Future with Integrated 3D Printing" webinar, scheduled for April 24th at 2:00 PM IST / 09:30 AM CET. Discover how 3D printing technologies are revolutionizing casting processes.
Join us for a game-changing event -"The Future of Fabrication: Enhancing University Research with Nikon DED Technology,"and see how theNikon Lasermeister 102A Procan revolutionize your research.
Get powerful insights from our experts,Donald Godfrey and Takuya Kawamoto, on harnessing DED's full potential for your academic projects.
Make sure to mark your calendars forMarch 28th at2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST. Your journey to advanced R&D starts here!
Discover how Metal AM can enhance efficiency and precision in impeller manufacturing in thison-demand webinar that promises to expand your understanding of additive manufacturing's potential.
How do you manufacture a liquid rocket engine that successfully clears crucial safety tests for the use in space exploration? Join our experts as they connect the dots in this on-demand webinar.
How do you manufacture a liquid rocket engine which passes important safety tests for the use in space? For the latest insights download this new whitepaper.
Download this case study to learn more about GRCop-42, a copper alloy essential for rocket engine components that require high thermal conductivity and strength.
Due to its high strength, low density, and good corrosion resistance, Titanium is suited for production parts in the aerospace and automotive industries as well as in biomedical applications.
The SLM®280 Production Series provides a patented, laminar gas flow that creates a clean process environment and increases quality throughout the whole build.
Designed for serial production, exchangeable build cylinder enables shortest possible fire to fire times reducing downtimes of the machine to a minimum.
Join us at Global Industrie Paris, on March 25 - 28, 2024. Dive deep into the future of additive manufacturing at Booth 5R41, showcasing our cutting-edge technology through tangible parts and real-world applications.
At SLM Solutions, we have permanently open positions to join our team of experts worldwide. Work alongside the most talented people that have the freedom to explore, push the limits, and collaborate closely with the most incredible clients. Experience what it's like to be part of something that changes manufacturing forever – with us.