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Alfa Romeo Racing installs Quintus HIP tech for optimized 3D printed automotive parts

Alfa Romeo Racing installs Quintus HIP tech for optimized 3D printed automotive parts

Written by David

November 1, 2019

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Alfa Romeo Racing, a Formula One team operated by Sauber Motorsport AG, is furthering its investment in additive manufacturing.

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The racing team, which already has four operational MetalFAB1 3D printers from Additive Industries, has purchased and installed a Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) system from Swedish company Quintus Technologies.

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With High Pressure Heat Treatment (HPHT) capabilities in-house, Alfa Romeo Racing will be able to produce optimized metal 3D printed components at faster rates, giving them the competitive edge they need in the world of F1. The team has also joined the Quintus Care program, through which Quintus will offer support and services when needed.

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“The partnership with Quintus is an important milestone on Sauber Engineering’s Additive Manufacturing journey. The implementation of the Hot Isostatic Pressing process adds massive value in bringing performance to our car as well as for the demanding needs of our customers,” said Christoph Hansen, Head […]

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