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Revolutionary metal manufacturing technology

A MTT Technologies Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 13, 2006

MCP has introduced new Selective Laser Melting (SLM) equipment to its range of rapid manufacturing technologies.

MCP has introduced new Selective Laser Melting (SLM) equipment to its range of rapid manufacturing technologies.

New SLM 100 combines the use of an IR fibre laser with a spot size down to 25 microns and a build envelope of just 100mm diameter x 125mm Z axis, making it ideal for the production of highly detailed, small feature and micro parts.

MCP believes that the SLM 100 will offer more manufacturers a way of buying into this remarkable technology, making it more accessible to users across all sectors, as well as delivering specific benefits to designers and manufacturers of micro parts such as those in the electronic, medical and jewellery industries.

Business Development Manager for SLM Technologies, Bob Bennett says, "Early Sales in Europe into the dental industry have shown us that there is great potential for the SLM100".

"Many applications are being developed in partnership with MCP under Non Disclosure Agreements and so cannot be fully described here, but we are already talking to customers looking to manufacture micro electronic parts in shape memory alloys, and components with very thin walls and highly complex geometries for novel micro engineering designs".

"Jewellery designers are also looking at the SLM 100 to produce highly intricate designs in gold and titanium." The technology itself, which uses a laser to build fully dense, high quality parts from Stainless Steel, Titanium, Tool Steel, Tantalum, Cobalt Chrome, Inconel and many other non-ferrous materials, is now well established in the medical, dental, F1 and aerospace sectors.

Parts are built directly from CAD data and can be produced in as little as one day.

The new SLM 100 is a physically smaller machine than standard SLM equipment and stands just 2000mm high with a footprint of 800 x 800 mm.

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