Solukon launches new depowdering system for medium-sized parts
At Formnext 2021, Solukon will present a new powder removal system for laser-melted parts for the first time
At Formnext 2021, Solukon will present a new powder removal system for laser-melted parts for the first time
Solukonwill present a new powder removal system for medium-sized metal parts at Formnext 2021.
In order to completely depowder particularly challenging geometries, Solukon has developed new, highly efficient ultrasonic excitation
Solukon has fine-tuned a sensor concept and launched an interface management concept in order to fit its depowdering systems into a holistic AM process chain
The SFM-AT1000-S and SFM-AT800-S automated depowdering systems have been reinforced to handle parts with larger dimensions
The SFP 770 comprises two fully automated functions in one machine: the removal of excess powder while unpacking a large build box, and a cleaning cycle in which remaining powder is rapidly cleaned off each printed part.
Solukon has joined forces with Siemens to develop a system for de-powdering complex laser melted metal parts
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