Renishaw to showcase new additive manufacturing system at Farnborough 2016

AMJune16News - Renishaw
AMJune16News - Renishaw

Renishaw, one of the leading engineering and scientific technology companies, will be exhibiting at Farnborough International Airshow between the 11th and 15th July 2016 on stand E41, hall 4.

Renishaw will be exhibiting at Farnborough International Airshow between 11th and 15th July 2016 on stand E41, hall 4.

Renishaw is the only UK company to design, engineer and manufacture additive manufacturing systems which ‘print' fully dense complex parts from metal powder. Visitors to the stand will be able to see the new RenAM 500M additive manufacturing system.

The new machine uses a laser powder bed fusion system designed specifically for the production of metal components on the factory floor. Fully designed and engineered in-house to be used for serialised production, the RenAM 500M builds complex metal components directly from CAD models. Highlights of the system include a Renishaw designed and engineered optical system with dynamic focusing, automated powder sieving and recirculation, a 500W ytterbium fibre laser and patented high capacity SafeChange dual filter system.

Renishaw experts will also be on stand to discuss the company's newly launched Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centres. These Solutions Centres aim to provide businesses with a secure development environment in which they can build their knowledge and confidence using additive manufacturing technology. Each centre will house the latest Renishaw AM systems and be staffed with knowledgeable engineers, offering a fast, accessible and affordable way to rapidly evaluate and deploy additive manufacturing.

www.renishaw.com/additive

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