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AMEXCI expanded its metal AM fleet to five Solukon units, including the SFM-AT1000-S for parts up to 1,000mm and 800kg.
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AMEXCI expanded its metal AM fleet to five Solukon units, including the SFM-AT1000-S for parts up to 1,000mm and 800kg.

Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

AMEXCI expanded its metal AM fleet to five Solukon units, including the SFM-AT1000-S for parts up to 1,000mm and 800kg. By dedicating separate systems to aluminum, titanium, and steel, they eliminate cross-contamination and ensure industrial safety. The use of Pathfinder software to automate powder removal from channels smaller than 1mm addresses a primary bottleneck for complex heat exchangers. This material-specific, automated workflow provides a blueprint for scaling large-format metal AM. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Metal3DPrinting #PostProcessing #Solukon #AMEXCI

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