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Sciaky Records Sale Of Four EBAM Metal 3D Printing Systems
Last update: 30/01/2018

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 (Bernama) -- Sciaky Inc, a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries Inc (PSI), announced that it had posted record machine sales in December with the sale of four state-of-the-art Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) systems.

PSI, in a statement said the machines would be used to three-dimension (3D) print titanium structures for aerospace applications as well as to produce large parts for ground-based military vehicles and warships.

Three of the four machines are the popular EBAM 110 model and the fourth machine is the EBAM 150 model which allows the customer to 3D-print the industry's largest metal parts in-house.

"Now, manufacturers are looking for ways to reduce time and cost associated with producing large, high-value parts, and Sciaky EBAM systems have a proven track record of helping manufacturers achieve these business-critical goals," said Sciaky president and chief executive officer, Scott Phillips.

Sciaky's EBAM systems produce parts ranging from 8 inches (203 mm) to 19 feet (5.79 metres) in length and it is the fastest deposition process in the metal additive manufacturing market, with gross deposition rates up to 20 lbs (9.07 kg) of metal per hour.

All four systems will be delivered around mid-2018.

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