HP JetFusion 3D printing The system quickly built its reputation in the 3D printing industry as one of the most advanced and comprehensive 3D printing solutions in industrial manufacturing since its debut in 2016. The electronics giant was first in industry 3D printing technology , With support from well-known customers such as Deloitte, BMW and Nike, etc. The latest organization to see the potential of HP's technology is the French Atomic and Alternative Energy Commission CEA, which is working with Hewlett-Packard to develop new digital manufacturing processes for customers worldwide . Emilio Juárez, Director of Sales, EMEA, 3D Printing at HP, said: "CEA is a prime example of a key part of our 3D strategy being co-founded with the world's most renowned research center. With CEA's support and cooperation, HP continues to drive the global 120,000 Hundreds of millions of dollars in the reform of the manufacturing industry. Released last year, HP's FDM3D printing system, HP JetFusion 3200, is targeted at rapid prototyping and believes the company is able to increase printing speed by a factor of 10 compared to other solutions.Prior to the HP JetFusion 4200 for mass production, it can print large or large Small series, between 5000 and 180 000. The high degree of repeatability from one print job to the next makes it the best choice for many manufacturers on all scales. Next March, you should see the latest release of the JetFusion 3D printer based on PaloAlto technology. The JetFusion 4210 is an upgrade to the 4200 with improved material compatibility and a potential to reduce production costs by 65%. Florence Lambert, Director of CEA-LITEN (New Energy Technology Innovation Laboratory), said: "When we looked for a 3D thermoplastic leader for our partners, we were drawn to the way HP broke the market and the way people design and manufacture products. Is to improve the competitiveness of the company through product performance and differentiation, and at the same time, HP is committed to digital transformation of the manufacturing industry and we are working together to prepare the fourth industrial revolution for companies of all sizes around the world. " The new partnership with Hewlett-Packard was announced at a conference in Lyon that will work together to develop new solutions for specific industrial manufacturing applications that will be leveraged by the two companies in harnessing the human and / Financial resources, the R & D center in Grenoble, HP's Barcelona in the 3D printing base not far. According to CEA, the current 3D printing solution can meet 80% of industrial needs, but the technology can continue to mature to better adapt to the fields of jewelry and aerospace, etc. The cooperation with HP will not only fine-tune the JetFusion for the manufacturer FDM3D printing process, will also improve the post-processing and the use of new materials (such as metal or ceramic). HP is CEA's second major 3D printing partner and has been working with French 3D printer maker Prodways since 2014. Following a new agreement with FDM specialist HP, CEA will also soon look for Metal Additive Manufacturing Partnership Partner for further development in this particular area CEA started an Additive Manufacturing Center at an industrial center in the outskirts of Saclay in Paris in December 2017. The platform brings together manufacturers, research institutes and other solution providers and is expected to Accelerate the deployment of metal 3D printing. Source: 3D Tiger |