The system is particularly suitable for prototype development and small-series production. Typical areas of application for such components printed with DELO materials include the automotive and microelectronics industries, as the materials are highly resistant to temperature and media and have properties similar to those of high-performance plastics.
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DMG Mori launched the LASERTEC 6600 system to 3D print 4 meter parts: This means it can be used to make parts that are as large as Φ1,010 mm × 3,702 mm. Something this huge is a bit hard to miss, but apparently, almost everyone did miss it, since it was released in August of this year and the only portal to report on this story in English was Seisanzai Japan, while Fran Coenen’s Made in Europe portal reported this story in Dutch (and we missed that too). In fact, DMG Mori also released another machine, not quite as large but not so small either: the LASERTEC 4300 DED hybrid. This clearly indicates that the company really believes in its DED hybrid AM business. This machine can be used to make large parts up to Ø 660 mm, 660 mm in Z (axial) or up to Ø 545 mm, 1,500 mm in Z (radial).
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Author: Adam Strömbergsson
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