At EuroMold this week, Renishaw, the UK’s only manufacturer of metal 3D printing systems, announced — and introduced — the development of its very first metal 3D printer designed and engineered in-house. The EVO Project is the product of the company’s 40 years of experience and is capable of 3D printing production metal components. Renishaw aired the following video at EuroMold yesterday:
The company elaborated at EuroMold, saying that the new machine has been designed for mostly hands-free powder management, a stand out feature in the world of industrial 3D printing. Specifically, Renishaw noted to The Manufacturer that the EVO Project was built with “a strong emphasis on automation, monitoring technologies and reduced operator interaction, and is designed for single material industrial production.” Renishaw further added, “The EVO Project machine incorporates a high power 500W laser which will aid productivity while still maintaining precision and surface finish.…
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