Prodways confirms sale of 3D printer to a major airframer

AMJan18News - prodways
AMJan18News - prodways

In the wake of its partnership with Safran and the recent launch by Renaissance Services, an integrated US company supporting aerospace and defence companies, of a new entity specialised in additive manufacturing using its technology, Prodways Technologies has confirmed its expertise in the aerospace sector with the sale of a Selective Laser Sintering 3D printer from the Powered by Farsoon range, the ProMaker P4500 HT, to a leading aircraft manufacturer.

This industrial 3D printer is characterised by its high-temperature capability (up to 220°C), and by a very large production platform (400mm x 400mm x 600mm) that opens up new development possibilities for the aerospace sector.

The ProMaker 4500 HT 3D printer will be used by its R&D centre to develop new applications and design parts with complex geometries and aerodynamic properties that are difficult to manufacture with standard methods for parts used in engines, turbines, aircraft wings or cabin interiors.

These announcements are said to confirm the positioning of Prodways Group, which has expanded across the entire additive manufacturing value chain to meet the requirements of industrial sectors with high added value.

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