New look and feel for laser sintered components

A 3T RPD product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 29, 2005

3T RPD has recently started supplying components in Alumide, the aluminium-filled nylon material from EOS.

3T RPD has recently started supplying components in Alumide, the aluminium-filled nylon material from EOS.

Providing an alternative to the conventional nylon, glass-filled nylon or polystyrene, Alumide provides an entirely new look and feel to laser sintered components.

The greatest difference is visual, with components taking on a "metallic" appearance similar to "as-cast" aluminium.

This can be further enhanced by dressing or machining - a feature that has already made Alumide a favourite among many Motorsport teams.

Component accuracy and material stability are both excellent.

The full mechanical properties can be viewed on the company's website, where those for glass-filled nylon are listed for comparison.

"We are reviewing the impact of this material as it is expected to open up several new applications", stated Tim Plunkett, CEO of 3T RPD.

The material is currently being run on an EOS P360 machine, giving a build capacity of 340 x 340 x 620mm.

3T runs two P360s and two P700s, so there is considerable scope for expansion should the market adopt the material as a standard.

For those wishing to evaluate the material first hand, 3T will be exhibiting at the TCT Exhibition at the NEC, Birmingham from 4th to 6th October 2005.

Alternatively, sets of nylon, glass-filled nylon and Alumide samples for comparison are available from 3T.

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