According to the Asahi Shimbun website, Japan's Shuangri and foundry counterparts, Northeastern University has teamed up to set up a Japanese laminate modeling company that will use metal 3D (three-dimensional) printing technology to produce parts and components.It is reported that from the product Design to manufacture by the company to undertake the production of difficult to cast, hard, complex shape of the product, is expected next year in Miyagi Prefecture factory for mechanical operations. Network with map According to Japan's double statistics, the current market size of the project is about 150 billion yen, the rapid expansion in recent years is expected to reach trillions of yen in 2025. It is said that the new company is the first to use its own technology to titanium and aluminum Tungsten and other hard-to-cast materials processed into powder, as raw materials for the product, and then enter the 3D data in the printer, heating the material at the same time a little bit to accumulate the structure level, and finally completed the shape of the technology can be achieved by car and aircraft, etc. The production of hard, lightweight products reduces material waste compared to metal cutting. It is learned that the manufacture of cylindrical parts 35 cm in diameter and 38 cm in height takes about 12 hours.Compared with casting parts, it can shorten the time from design to manufacture. |