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Elementum 3D acquires NXG XII 600 and enters material development agreement with SLM Solutions

SLM Solutions recently announced the record-breaking NXG XII 600E and a flexible manufacturing solution, providing an answer to some of the biggest challenges of the AM industry regarding build envelope limitation. However, the lack of material options still lingers and is key to unlocking high-performing parts with high performance material requirements. The aerospace and space industries are eager to integrate new materials but have faced various challenges with difficult-to-print, highly sought-after, alloys that are prone to cracking. Nevertheless, they are used due to their versatility, high strength, and corrosion resistance. A real pain point for the hyperactive aerospace industry. 

SLM Solutions and Elementum 3D collaborate to solve these challenges by designing exclusive aluminium alloys 2024 and 6061 or aerospace grade 7050 and 7075 for SLM technology in 2023. In this way, both companies are teaming up to further enhance material offerings on the 12-laser technology used to print end-use parts travelling to space. Elementum 3D’s RAM technology ensures safe processing and successful outcome of additively manufactured parts with these difficult-to-print materials and therefore opens completely new possibilities in terms of component size, processing speeds, and material properties. 

Within the start of a joint development agreement, Elementum 3D acquired the pioneering SLM machine NXG XII 600 from SLM Solutions, and together, both are committed to providing and developing cutting-edge technologies and materials. The objective is to create parameters and market Elementum 3D materials for use in SLM machines, especially on the NXG XII 600. The agreement expands the use of additive manufacturing, increases the exposure for Elementum 3D materials, and allows SLM Solutions to rapidly expand the material selection for the 12-laser machine. The collaboration will give further impetus to the NXG XII 600 and leads to even more innovative, additively manufactured, high-quality parts.

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