New AM Service Provider in India PRIMAEAM Installs EBM System

New AM Service Provider in India PRIMAEAM Installs EBM System

PRIMAEAM (pronounced as “PREMIUM”), a new entrant to Additive Manufacturing in India, is betting on GE Additive’s Electron Beam Melting technology. The company, which already provides polymer 3D printing services with FDM and MJF technology, just installed a new Arcam Q10 system.

Karthik Rajendiran, Managing Director at PRIMAEAM said the company is convinced that this technology, can open the door to new opportunities and lead to groundbreaking innovations. With the GE Additive Arcam EBM Q10plus machine, PRIMAEAM will produce high-quality & high-precision patient-specific orthopedic implants in Titanium.

“PRIMAEAM strives to become India’s best additive solutions provider. Our forte is to bring the newest technologies to meet the toughest challenges for our customers across various applications,” said Rajendiran, Managing Director.

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This strategy will allow PRIMAEAM to form a strong base in orthopedic implants in India and Asia Pacific market. “We are excited to diversify our customer portfolio to explore new frontiers which will push our boundaries and expand our presence in the future,” concluded Rajendiran.

Established in 2020 as a subsidiary of its own parent company SUNFAB, PRIMAEAM is focused on 3D printing of thermoplastic, elastomer, and metal parts. The company provides 3D printing services using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology from Stratasys, Electron Beam melting (EBM) from Arcam and and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) from HP.

The offer includes full supply chain management for your polymer and metal additive manufacturing requirements, with complete process capability that allows parts to be fully finished, ready to be used, with the required quality documentation and certification.

The internal team assists clients in order to get the best results from additive manufacturing concepts in terms of reduction in weight, cost, and lead time.

 

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Author: Davide Sher

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