7/14/08

Layered Manufacturing, balance between scale and flexibility

"The new industrial revolution will enable people to live where they like and produce what the need locally!"

The picture left shows a number of Titanium parts, built on our SLM machine and finished via Robot enhanced 5-axis milling. The Time-To-Market has been reduced from 8 weeks to 4 days and the internal channels, unique feature in layered manufacturing, enabled us to merge 3 parts into ONE! Feel free to join our Blog! We will focus on Layered Manufacturing in metals!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Blog, I've checked the Melotte website and I'm surprised about the possibilities. Please inform me about material proporties, minimal wall thichness and product tolerances. Is it possible to compete with lost-wax methods?

Best regards,

Collin

Anonymous said...

Beste,

Als U tijd heeft moet U ééns naar youtube surfen.
Geef daar hetvolgende in "DMLS at 3TRPD - Interview with CEO"


Johan

Anonymous said...

Heeft even geduurd voor ik haar terug vond maar het was dus niet Yale ... Maar University of California, Berkeley :)

Volgende link is haar profiel :
http://www.me.berkeley.edu/~mcmains/

En zeker eens naar "figuur 6" kijken in volgende pdf.
http://www.me.berkeley.edu/~mcmains/pubs/mcmainsjusfa02.pdf

Johan

Anonymous said...

Melotte will present his commercial offer in Layered Manufacturing at (1), The Materialise Innovation Days, (2), Seminar on Rapid Manufacturing in Gent (Mital/Ocas) and (3) at the Sirris Materials Days in Brussels (La Hulpe). Key-note speeches by Mario Fleurinck on behalf of Melotte NV.