Re: Arcam

From: Timothy J Gornet (tim.gornet@louisville.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 19:46:47 EET


Doug,

There was an announcement on the RP-ML a few weeks ago that NC State
University was the first US facility to purchase an Arcam machine. I
don't know if/when it will be installed. According to the press release
at www.arcam.com it is to be installed in the industrial engineering
department. I did a search at www.ncsu.edu for Arcam and came up with no
matches.

The Pro-Metal is basically the same overall sinter/infiltrate process
as 3D's LaserForm process and similiar to Keltool - the difference is in
how you get the green part to put into the furnace/kiln for sintering
and infiltration. Pro-Metal uses 3D printing on the steel powder, SLS
LaserForm uses a laser and a polymer binder on the steel powder, Keltool
uses a pattern/cast mold to pour the metal slurry (simplification), then
they all fire/infiltrate.

Good luck,
Tim

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>>> parts <parts@protocallonline.com> 02/24/03 12:11PM >>>
Hey All,

Does anybody have any experience with parts made by Arcam?
Pro-Metal?
Alphaform?

Are there people offering these services in the US?

Thanx,

Doug
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