As such, the company will continue to work with Amaero on its short, medium and long-term development and growth goals. Innovyz, an Australian commercialization and incubator program, was partly credited for Amero’s success leading up to the ASX listing. In December 2019, Amaero announced that it was now listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) following an IPO that raised $8 million at 20c per share. distribution agreement “ for the world’s fastest laser-based powder bed 3D printer. Additionally, Amaero has an exclusive U.S. The company has secured licensing rights for a high-strength titanium alloy and an aluminum-scandium alloy developed at Monash University. subsidiary, AM Aero, is located in El Segundo, Los Angeles. Working closely with Monash since then, the company has gone on to establish operations in South Australia’s capital through a partnership with the University of Adelaide. Photo via Amaero.įounded in 2013, Amaero is an offshoot of the Monash University Centre for Additive Manufacturing (MCAM) in Melbourne, Australia, where a majority of its activities have taken place. We can print the tool steel inserts with complex internal cooling channels that presently cannot be undertaken using conventional techniques.” Amaero’s Concept Laser XLine 1000R system. Using additive manufactured inserts for tools, according to Amaero, can potentially decrease the risk of manufacturing defects by adding conformal cooling channels to the design.Īmaero CEO Barrie Finnin, commented: “This agreement reinforces Amaero’s growth strategy in the most difficult of economic circumstances. Specifically, Amaero will be using its suite of metal additive manufacturing technology to create steel inserts for two aluminium casting die components. Meet the largest member of the LaserCUSING® family.Amaero, an Australian metal additive manufacturing service provider, has signed an agreement with an unnamed automotive manufacturer to jointly develop 3D printed tooling. The metal 3D printing process involves the use of a laser beam that melts 20 to 60-micron layers of metal powder, one on top of the other thus allowing designers and artists to come up with complicated shapes and details that would not have been possible using the conventional methods of manufacturing. Overview of Services Selective laser melting (SLM, 3D Printing) - High resolution powder bed laser melted metallic powders Direct Laser Deposition (DLD, DLF). 6 AM Technologies Main Frame Machines 3D Systems ProX TM 950 3D Systems ProX 500 Stratasys Fortus 900mc EOS M 400 Arcam Q20 Concept Laser X Line 1000R. The X Line 2000R is the largest production platform in the world among 3D metal printers. The X Line 2000R has a production platform of 800 x 400 x 500mm and is equipped with 2 1000W fiber lasers. To create these parts, TAS uses the Concept Laser Xline 1000R 3D printer Europe’s largest laser beam melting machine which belongs to French company and TAS partner, Poly-Shape. The X Line 2000R, which can work between 30-150 micron layer thickness, has been specially developed for large-sized parts made from reactive powder materials such as aluminum and titanium alloys. Concept Laser XLine 2000R The World’s Largest Metal Printer Meet the largest member of the LaserCUSING® family. The X Line 2000R is equipped with sensors and measuring technology that complies with the explosion and fire regulations (ATEX Zone 22 category II 2 D) and has a high level of safety. ![]() The system is also offered with the option of a second production module to minimize idle time during production, part loading and unloading.
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