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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.
Through the doors: Arcam readies for EBM 3D printer ramp up as GE influence exhibited in Gothenburg
GE''s acquisition of Arcam in late 2016, along with the takeover of Concept Laser, marked the foundation of the conglomerate''s Additive business unit followed the acquisition of Avio''s aviation business in 2013, who had for four years been a user of Arcam''s Electron Beam Melting (EBM) 3D printing technology and for even longer been
ビーム(アーカム)|テクノス Additive Dream
GE アディティブ(アーカム)がした、ビームによる3Dプリンターについてごします。 EBM(Electron Beam Melting) 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。
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
Inside GE Additive''s Arcam EBM Centre of
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 manufacturing facility in Gothenburg Sweden
GE Additive rebrands as Colibrium Additive
Originally, the names of the two companies acquired by GE in November 2016 to form GE Additive, Concept Laser and Arcam EBM have most recently been used as product brands for Colibrium Additive''s printer
GE Additive unveils Arcam EBM Spectra L
Frankfurt, Germany, November 19, 2019 – GE Additive today unveiled the Arcam EBM Spectra ™ L at formnext. The Spectra L meets increased demand, especially from the aerospace industry for higher productivity and offers customers a larger build volume, faster speed, married with an integrated system architecture, new machine
GE Additive Arcam EBM Spectra L review
The Arcam EBM Spectra L 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.
GE Additive Transforms into Colibrium Additive in New Brand
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
Arcam EBM to lead the future of AM | VoxelMatters
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 space of Arcam EBM''s previous site in Mölndal. It has capacity for up to 500 employees with production, R&D, training facilities and
Au cœur d''« Arcam EBM Center of Excellence », une société de GE Additive
Août 2019 : GE Additive a annoncé l''ouverture de son centre d''excellence Arcam EBM à Göteborg, en Suède. Situé dans le parc d''affaires de Mölnlycke – au sud-est de Göteborg – l''installation de 16 700 mètres carrés triple la superficie du site précédent d ''Arcam AB à Mölndal. Le locataire précédent, une société d
GE Additive Introduces Powder Recovery System,
GE Additive also introduced its new automated powder recovery system, the Arcam PRS 30, at formnext, which is compatible with the new Spectra L 3D printer. The Arcam PRS 30 creates a closed
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[3D프린팅 뉴스] GE Additive, Colibrium Additive로 브랜드 변경
산업용 3D 프린터 전문 ㈜에이엠코리아입니다. GE Additive는 공식적으로 GE Aerospace 회사인 Colibrium Additive 로 브랜드가 변경되었습니다. 전환의 일환으로 Concept Laser 및 Arcam EBM 레거시 브랜드가 폐기될 것이라고 발표되었습니다. 존재하지 않는 이미지입니다
Arcam EBM Center of Excellence: GE Additive Expands
Both GE Additive and Arcam EBM continue to contribute innovations to both the 3D printing and additive manufacturing realm, from opening a variety of new facilities around the world to working
GE, Concept Laser and Arcam EBM sign deal with Oerlikon
Featured image shows GE Additive posters at Formnext 2016. Photo by Michael Petch. Tags Arcam EBM Concept Laser GE Additive Oerlikon Michael Petch Michael Petch is the editor-in-chief at 3DPI and
Sintavia Acquires Three More GE Additive Arcam
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
CRIQ uses GE Additive Arcam EBM machine to develop 3D printed maxillofacial implants
The Québec Industrial Research Centre (CRIQ), has installed a GE Additive Arcam Electron Beam Melting (EBM) Q10 Plus machine at its facility to accelerate the development of patient-specific
GE Additive expands Arcam offering with new EBM Spectra L and more | VoxelMatters
On the first day of Formnext, GE Additive gave to the industry a lot! We''ve broken down the announcements by GE Additive, looking first at its new Arcam product releases, including the new Spectra L 3D printer with improved productivity, an automated powder recovery station and a new software suite for printing analytics and
GE Agrees to Purchase Controlling Shares of Arcam AB
Follows recent agreement to acquire 75% of Concept Laser. Launches website to detail GE''s multi-faceted additive activities. BOSTON, MA (USA) - November 15, 2016 - GE (NYSE: GE) has agreed to purchase controlling shares of Arcam AB of Sweden following the conclusion of the extended public tender offer which
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
EBM additive manufacturing machine
Arcam EBM. EBM machines from Arcam EBM create dimensionally accurate parts quickly and efficiently by utilizing a high-power electron beam for high melting capacity and productivity. The Arcam EBM process takes place in vacuum and at high temperature, resulting in stress-relieved components with material properties better than cast and
GE Plans to Invest $1.4B to Acquire Additive Manufacturing Companies Arcam and SLM; Accelerates Efforts in Important Digital Industrial Space | GE
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
Powders | Colibrium Additive
It can drive flowability, spreadability, and packing characteristics within a machine. • Powders can affect surface roughness of final parts. • Powders with high amounts of existing porosity within individual powder particles can make their way into final parts, which is undesirable for material performance.
GE Additive and Arcam EBM are evolving additive manufacturing
See how the Spectra H is advancing the industry at ge /additive/spectra. We''re leading a transformation into a whole new phase of high
GE Aviation buys 27 Arcam EBM 3D printers to work on GE9X
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 Plans to Invest $1.4B to Acquire Additive Manufacturing
BOSTON, MA (USA) – GE (NYSE: GE), the world''s leading digital industrial company, today announced plans to acquire two suppliers of additive manufacturing
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Arcamは、GEとなったことで、のEBMをもとにしたでなAMシステムを々とリリースしています。 このGE Aditiveは、をに3Dプリンターのをさらにめ、サプライチェーンごとりえていくというを
GE ups stake in Arcam EBM expands additive manufacturing in Sweden
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 Additive unveils Arcam EBM Spectra L
GE Additive today unveiled the Arcam EBM SpectraTM L at Formnext 2019, Frankfurt Germany. The Spectra L is reported to meet increased demand for higher productivity, especially from the aerospace industry, and offers customers a larger build volume and faster speed, married with an integrated system architecture, new machine
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
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

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