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AMEXCI has expanded its 4,700 m2 Örebro facility by installing Solukon SFM-AT350 and SFM-AT1000-S systems for large-scale metal parts.
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AMEXCI has expanded its 4,700 m2 Örebro facility by installing Solukon SFM-AT350 and SFM-AT1000-S systems for large-scale metal parts.

Originally reported by TCT Magazine

AMEXCI has expanded its 4,700 m2 Örebro facility by installing Solukon SFM-AT350 and SFM-AT1000-S systems for large-scale metal parts. These units support high-productivity platforms like the Nikon SLM NXG 600, utilizing dedicated streams for Ti64 and AlSi10Mg to ensure purity. Automating powder removal for components up to 1,000 mm removes the manual bottleneck hindering serial production. This shift toward software-driven finishing is a prerequisite for scaling autonomous AM factories. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #PostProcessing

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