EU countries introduced three-dimensional printers January 16, 2020 | 11:53 / Technological innovations

European researchers are developing a hybrid technology to accelerate the production of industrial components by 40%.

A three-dimensional printer manufactured using hybrid technology can produce large or small designs with an accuracy of one millimeter through a laser scanner mounted from resin or aluminum. Manufacturers note that this technology has great potential.

Engineer Ivan Monson Catalon emphasizes that the device can be delivered to large manufacturing areas. He says that if the platform installs a larger screw, the coverage may be wider.

The device is controlled in real time. He prints devices for their photopolymer resin with a material utilization rate of 120 kg per hour. Unlike printer analogues, it is more compact.

“We can print three-dimensional compositions by combining several technologies into one production technology. You can create volume by adjusting the thickness of the material. The versatility and versatility of the platform allows you to create complex structures with various shapes, ”said M. Katalonsky.

Specialists precisely control each stage of production, paying attention to semi-finished products and final products. Their goal is to optimize three-dimensional printing, increase printer efficiency and reduce material costs.

According to ru.euronews.com, although this device was originally intended for the automotive industry and the construction sector, researchers today create more opportunities for its use.

Engineer Jose Antonio Dieste noted that the device also attracts the attention of the aviation sector, as it can be useful in the construction of ships and yachts.

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