SPEE3D previews new massive format steel 3D printer ‘TitanSPEE3D’

SPEE3D previews new massive format steel 3D printer ‘TitanSPEE3D’

SPEE3D Previews New TitanSPEE3D. Picture credit score: SPEE3D

World additive manufacturing firm SPEE3D is about to unveil its large-format steel 3D printer, TitanSPEE3D, on the Massive Scale Additive Motion Group Assembly (LSAAT) held on the DCU Middle in Worcester, Massachusetts.

TitanSPEE3D is poised to revolutionise steel part manufacturing by providing excessive design freedom and fast manufacturing capabilities, lowering the manufacturing timeline from months to days, the corporate stated in a media launch.

The TitanSPEE3D utilises SPEE3D’s proprietary Chilly Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) expertise, enabling fast and cost-effective steel printing.

This printer boasts a construct quantity of two.4 meters in diameter by 1 meter in peak and may produce components weighing as much as 2000 kilograms.

Designed to accommodate a wide range of metals, together with 6061 Aluminium, Aluminium Bronze, and 316 Stainless Metal, the TitanSPEE3D is poised to fulfill various trade wants.

The printer has a 4.3 x 4.3-meter footprint and stands 3.3 meters tall, weighing roughly 5 metric tons.

Paul Maloney, chief income officer at SPEE3D, highlighted the transformative potential of the brand new printer: “SPEE3D revolutionized large-scale steel 3D printing once we launched our first printer using our distinctive Chilly Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) expertise and have elevated this success via continuous enlargement of our 3D printing applied sciences.”

“The TitanSPEE3D can be a recreation changer for industries that depend on casting for very massive components, together with defence, heavy trade, and others, to have the flexibility to print rapidly, sustainably, and at a aggressive price. We’re thrilled to preview this expertise at LSAAT.”

The TitanSPEE3D can be out there to a choose variety of beta prospects in 2024, with a industrial launch deliberate for 2025.