Rusatom Additive Technologies (RusAT), a subsidiary of Russian nuclear technology state corporation Rosatom , launched its first Additive Technologies Center (ATC) in Moscow.
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The one-of-a-kind facility in Russia will be operating domestic equipment and focus on testing additive manufacturing (AM) technologies as well as demonstrating their capabilities for industrial enterprises. The center is equipped with Rosatom’s selective laser melting (SLM) 3D printing systems, the RusMelt 300M, RusMelt 600M, and RusMelt 600 RM for metal powder printing. The 3D printing equipment was manufactured at NPO Centrotech, an enterprise of the Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL , while the machines have been completely assembled at RusAT in Moscow. All of these printers have parameters and characteristics that meet international standards and run on Russian updated software suites that allow working both in automatic mode without additional settings (depending on the default metal powder used) and selecting fusion parameters manually when using new materials. Also, the Rusmelt 600M printer has a 600×600 mm construction area, which allows printing products with unique dimensions for applied SLM technology, which is widely being used in different industries, like aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, and healthcare. Rusatom-Additive Technologies (RusAT)’s RusMelt 600M 3D printer at the first Additive Technologies […]
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