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SupportFree Metal Additive Manufacturing

SupportFree Metal Additive Manufacturing

Written by David

July 9, 2019

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According to Velo3D CEO Benny Buller, manufacturers are interested in the potential of 3D printing, but there are two main challenges to adopting it.

  1. One is that they have existing designs that they manufacturing via conventional processes such as milling, and these designs are not optimized for 3D printing. So, when these parts are printed, the parts may print with supports and require significant post-processing. These old designs aren’t ideal for 3D printing. So, it’s very hard for the users to analyse whether or not 3D printing will be a profitable investment.
  2. The second problem is that part designs can and should be redesigned to optimize for 3D printing, but without evidence through testing, it’s hard to justify investing time in design changes. So, prospective users of industrial metal additive manufacturing face a catch-22.

Velo3D solves this problem because their printer eliminates the consideration of support structures, so companies […]

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