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InssTeK-experiment with six different metal powder formulati…

The “Japan Manufacturing World” will be held for three days from February 26 to 28, 2020. InssTek Inc., a Korean metal 3D printer manufacturer, develops and manufactures not only metal 3D printers, but also equipment that supports the development of its own compounding powders. At the next-generation 3D printer exhibition, actual machines are exhibited, and there is a staff who can speak Japanese at the booth and explained the equipment

Collaboration on simultaneous multi-axis additive technology

Insstek Inc. has integrated the Moduleworks additive manufacturing calculation core into its DMT (Direct Metal Tooling) technology. The Moduleworks software enables Insstek to use the multi-axis traversing capabilities of its DMT machines to provide a fully automated, cost-effective solution for simultaneous 5-axis additive manufacturing and repairing of complex parts. Delivered as a Rhino plugin, DMT with the integrated Moduleworks calculation core automatically generates a toolpath that uses the 5-axis motion capabilities of the machine to enable the production of parts with highly complex geometries. This means that these parts, e.g. guide vane rings, can be manufactured in a single, continuous production step. The additive toolpaths are collision-free and can be optimised via user-defined parameters to reduce residual stresses in the material. For optimal process safety, the integrated Moduleworks simulation software checks for potential collisions between the component and print head. Printing errors can also be predicted and prevented. Custom tool profiles (e.g. powder nozzle, laser) provide application flexibility and the simulation generates an in-process model of material flow that can be used for subsequent processing steps.

ModuleWorks unleash the full potential of InssTek DMT

Wednesday, 15 January 2020 16:37 Company InssTek integrates the additive production computing core ModuleWorks into their DMT (Direct Metal Tooling) technology. The innovative ModuleWorks software enables InssTek to leverage the multi-axis feed capabilities of its DMT machines to provide a fully automated and cost-effective solution for concurrent 5-axis manufacturing and repair of complex parts. DMT with the integrated ModuWorks computing core, supplied as a plug-in Rhino module, automatically generates a toolpath that utilizes the machine's 5-axis motion capabilities to enable the production of parts with very complex geometries. This means that these parts, eg guide lamella rings, can be manufactured in a single continuous manufacturing step. Additive toolpaths are collision-free and can be optimized with user-defined parameters to reduce residual stress in the material.

Korean metal 3D printing manufacturer InssTek exhibits DMT t…

On November 19, 2019, the world's largest 3D printing professional exhibition, FORMNEXT, was held in Frankfurt, Germany. Over 800 3D printing manufacturers from around the world participated in the exhibition, and more than 70 exhibitors   from China. In order to satisfy the hundreds of thousands of bear friends in China's understanding of the latest developmentof global 3D printing, Antarctic Bear, as the professional media for strategic cooperation of FORNNEXT2019, reports at the exhibition site. At the exhibition site, Antarctic Bear saw the booth of insstek, the largest metal 3D printing manufacturer in Korea. At the exhibition site, insstek showed its laser coating technology DMT technology, which was developed by INSTEK and was classified as passing the ASTM directional energy deposition technology standard Using 2 vision cameras, the machine analyzes and controls the height of the molten pool in real time.

Collaboration on simultaneous multi-axis additive technology

A single continuous production step is only one of the capabilities of the 5-axis machine. Moduleworks also aims to prevent printing errors and more. Insstek Inc. has integrated the Moduleworks additive manufacturing calculation core into its DMT (Direct Metal Tooling) technology. The Moduleworks software enables Insstek to use the multi-axis traversing capabilities of its DMT machines to provide a fully automated,cost-effective solution for simultaneous 5-axis additive manufacturing and repairing of complex parts. Delivered as a Rhino plugin, DMT with the integrated Moduleworks calculation core automatically generates a toolpath that uses the 5-axis motion capabilities of the machine to enable the production of parts with highly complex geometries. This means that these parts, e.g. guide vane rings, can be manufactured in a single, continuous production step. The additive toolpaths are collision-free and can be optimised via user-defined parameters to reduce residual stresses  in the material.

These top 3D printers are about to debut at 2020 Japan 3D Pr…

From February 26th to 28th, 2020, the "2nd Japan International Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Exhibition" will beheld at Chiba Makuhari International Exhibition Center in Japan. Currently, 79 3D printing companies from around the world have been determined to participate Antarctic Bear, as China's strategic cooperation media for  this exhibition, will report on site. Japan is one of the important markets for 3D printing in Asia, and its status cannot be underestimated. According to statistics,Japan's 3D printing market sales in 2019 reached more than 40 billion yen (about 2.6 billion yuan). What are the top 3D printing equipment?