ADDiTEC Launches Performance AMRC-P Additive System

The system is a forward-deployable robot cell rated for reactive materials.

The system is a forward-deployable robot cell rated for reactive materials.

The system’s advanced features include a 6kW fiber laser configured deposition head and closed loop process controls. Image courtesy of ADDiTEC.


ADDiTEC has launched the Performance AMRC-P (Additive Manufacturing Robot Cell–Portable), which is a forward-deployable robot cell rated for reactive materials. The Performance AMRC-P’s production-ready capabilities allow for parts to be printed on demand from anywhere, eliminating the need for long lead times associated with traditional manufacturing methods, the company reports.

Its advanced features include a 6kW fiber laser configured deposition head and closed loop process controls, affording high deposition rates of up to 4 kg/hr for titanium. The system can print large parts up to 1.8 m in dimension and can achieve intricate geometries with its multiaxis robotic architecture. ADDiTEC has partnered with major industrial robot brands, allowing for integration for large-scale robotic 3D printing. The system can print in a wide range of materials including aluminum, copper, carbon steel, mild steel, stainless steel, Inconel and titanium, according to the company.

Software

The Performance AMRC-P is equipped with easy-to-use software tools simplifying the printing process for novice and expert users. Its flexibility allows users to tailor their printing parameters to their specific needs.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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