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Colibrium Additive: Printers, Powders and Services | Colibrium
Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace company, leads the additive manufacturing innovative technology in 3D printers, additive powders, and services that will transform businesses.
Arcam EBM Spectra H 3D Printer In-Depth Review
The latest release by GE Additive, Arcam EBM Spectra H 3D Printer has been designed with 39% of increased build volume. This means that the 3D Printer is capable of printing even larger models and objects as it was able to do before. With bigger size one can expect to employ the working of the 3D printer to even broader space applications.
Arcam EBM (part of GE Additive) — VoxelMatters
Arcam´s ambition is to disrupt conventional manufacturing, making manufacturing unbound, giving us a leading position in the Additive Manufacturing industry. Our products and services will fulfill our customer''s high expectations of quality, reliability and productivity, while complying with their relevant laws, regulations and standards.
Inside GE Additive''s Arcam EBM Centre of Excellence, Gothenburg
GE Additive invited 3D Printing Industry for a tour of the Arcam Electron Beam Melting (EBM) Center of Excellence, a new 15,000 square meter additive
Interview: Inside the GE Additive Spectra H with Annika Ölme,
In the presentation of the Spectra H, GE Additive and Arcam are keen to assert that this latest release is a complete solution for additive integration into an Industry 4.0 factory model.
Arcam EBM Powder Recovery Station (PRS 30)
Learn more about EBM Powder Recovery: https://invent.ge/3u9IVsCInterested in learning more and getting in touch with an Additive Specialist? To connect with
ビーム(アーカム)|テクノス Additive Dream
ビーム3Dプリンターは、クリーンでされたで、のリスクをにえるでします。. ビームをすることによるへのエネルギーのさや、3000w~6000wのエネルギーにより、レーザー
GE Additive Introduces Powder Recovery System, Copper and More
We''ve received a slew of announcements from GE Additive about all of the innovations they brought to the event, starting with the latest addition to the Arcam EBM Spectra line – the new Arcam
GE Additive champions lean manufacturing in new Arcam EBM
The GE Additive Arcam Spectra. Photo by Beau Jackson. One of the unique benefits of EBM technology is that the process is conducted in a vacuum, eliminating the possibility of gas contamination
Arcam EBM to lead the future of AM
The new GE Additive Arcam EBM Center of Excellence is an integral part of this strategy. And it does represent the state of the art of modern workplaces. The new 15,000 square meter facility, triples the floor
GE Additive Transforms into Colibrium Additive in New Brand Move
GE Aerospace''s Propulsion & Additive Technologies (PAT) division, GE Additive was established in 2016 as the result of the conglomerate''s acquisition of laser and electron powder bed fusion
INSIDE ELECTRON BEAM MELTING
2 GE Additive Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology offers high productivity by utilizing a high-power electron beam that allows for high melting capacity of metal powder. The
Spectra H Arcam EBM''s next-generation additive system
GE Additive and Arcam EBM continue to advance the additive industry with a closed-loop system that''s enabling a new-phase of high-volume production.
GE Announces $1.4 Billion Investment: Acquisition of Arcam AB and
GE has stated that Arcam''s strategy and offering align to GE''s vision of building its own expertise and capabilities in Additive Manufacturing to serve customers in the global industrial
GE Additive Introduces Arcam EBM Spectra H
GE Additive ''s Arcam EBM Spectra H metal additive manufacturing system is designed to handle high-heat and crack-prone materials, complementing the company''s existing electron beam melting
Arcam EBM Spectra H machine reveal | GE Additive
GE Additive unveiled the Arcam EBM Spectra H, a new metal additive manufacturing system, designed to handle high heat and crack prone materials, at the RAPID
GE Additive rebrands as Colibrium Additive | GE Aerospace News
As part of the brand transition both the Concept Laser and Arcam EBM legacy brands will be retired. Originally, the names of the two companies acquired by GE
A silent revolution: Avio Aero and Arcam''s relationship is built on
Arcam, a GE Additive company, is the Swedish company that has been manufacturing EBM (electron beam melting) machines since 1997. The EBM machines use a computer-aided design (CAD) drawing to guide a beam of electrons that melt metal powder together to create parts through a highly reliable process with countless
Arcam EBM Spectra H
Setting the pace is GE Additive''s latest innovation, the Arcam EBM Spectra H. With an extended build platform and capability to produce parts at temperatures exceeding 1000
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GE Sweden Holdings AB (2016) Arcam AB manufactures electron beam melting (EBM) systems for use in additive manufacturing, which create solid parts from metal powders. Arcam also produces metal powder through AP&C and medical implants through DiSanto Technologies. Arcam AB was founded by innovator Ralf Larson and financier Jarl
Sintavia Acquires Three More GE Additive Arcam A2X EB Printers
Sintavia, a designer and 3D printer of a new-generation flight and launch components, has acquired three GE Additive Arcam A2X electron beam (EB) printers. The new EB printers will join the company''s four other EB printers, including three GE Additive Arcam Q20plus machines and one other A2X. "We are big believers in the electron beam
GE Additive expands Arcam offering with new EBM Spectra L and
The machine, which is being manufactured at GE Additive''s Arcam EBM facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, supports grade 5 Ti6Al4V, grade 23 Ti6Al4V. Support for copper is in the works. Arcam PRS 30. To accompany the launch of the Arcam EBM Spectra L, GE Additive has introduced a new automated powder recovery station:
GE Additive''s new Arcam EBM Spectra H metal AM system delivers
The Arcam EBM Spectra H marks the first system put out by Sweden-based Arcam since it was acquired by GE in 2016. GE Additive''s latest electron beam melting (EBM) release is bound to create some buzz in the AM industry as it integrates a range of improvements that enable it to process high heat and crack prone materials.
GE Additive Unveils Arcam EBM Spectra H at RAPID
GE Additive has announced a new additive manufacturing system, the Arcam EBM Spectra H. The industrial metal 3D printer has
GE Announces $1.4 Billion Investment: Acquisition of
GE has stated that Arcam''s strategy and offering align to GE''s vision of building its own expertise and capabilities in Additive Manufacturing to serve customers in the global industrial
GE Plans to Invest $1.4B to Acquire Additive
Arcam and SLM will bolster GE''s existing material science and additive manufacturing capabilities. GE has invested approximately $1.5 billion in manufacturing and additive technologies since 2010. The investment has enabled the company to develop additive applications across six GE businesses, create new services applications across
GE Plans to Invest $1.4B to Acquire Additive Manufacturing
Arcam and SLM will bolster GE''s existing material science and additive manufacturing capabilities. GE has invested approximately $1.5 billion in manufacturing and additive technologies since 2010. The investment has enabled the company to develop additive applications across six GE businesses, create new services applications across
Arcam EBM Spectra H machine reveal | GE Additive
GE Additive unveiled the Arcam EBM Spectra H, a new metal additive manufacturing system, designed to handle high heat and crack prone materials, at the
GE Additive Arcam debuts D-material support for pure copper and
GE Additive''s Arcam EBM process, however, can print pure copper. This is because of the use of an electron beam instead of a red laser. According to GE Additive, pure copper can absorb 80% of the electron beam''s energy while it only absorbs 2% of the energy of a red laser beam. Another aspect of the EBM process which enables it to print
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GE ups stake in Arcam EBM expands additive manufacturing in
Just one week before GE''s renewed stake, Arcam EBM announced plans to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities in a new Swedish facility. Three times the size of the company''s existing
GE Aviation buys 27 Arcam EBM 3D printers to work on GE9X engine
With this new investment, 17 Arcam EBM A2X machines and 10 Arcam Spectra H metal additive manufacturing systems will be installed at GE Aviation and Avio Aero facilities in the U.S. and Europe.
GE Additive Arcam EBM Spectra H review
The Arcam EBM Spectra H is a 3D printer produced by GE Additive, a manufacturer based in the United States. It uses the Electron Beam Melting technology to produce steel parts using powder feedstock. It offers a build volume of ⌀ 250 x 430 mm.

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