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News Release from: Arcam | Subject: Fabrication
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 20 June 2007

Free form dense metal fabrication at air
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Arcam will be at the Paris Air Show 2007 in La Bourget, June 18 - 24 exhibiting aerospace parts made in the Arcam A2 system for free form fabrication in dense metals.

Arcam will be in Hall 4, Stand G11, together with Multistation SAS, exhibiting aerospace parts made in the new, larger Arcam A2 system for free form fabrication in fully dense metals, including titanium alloy Ti6Al4V The Arcam A2 features a choice of two build tanks, enabling a build envelope of either 200 x 200 x 350 mm, or a diameter of 300 mm with a height of 200 mm

Arcam A2 also features a completely new power supply, enabling improved beam control and a more advanced heat model to increase build speed and precision.

A new software is also introduced, with features such as automatic calibration, for enhanced accuracy.

Arcam's EBM machines and Powder Recovery System enable cost-efficient Rapid Manufacturing of complex aerospace parts with high productivity and material specifications to industry standards.

Other typical applications are medical implants and high end automotive manufacturing.

Applications are also found within other industries with rigorous requirements on strength, corrosion and temperature resistance.

Arcam's EBM machines are quite simply the ultimate Rapid Manufacturing solution for the digital age.

Arcam is "Ready to go", and we look forward to seeing you in La Bourget.

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