SLM Solutions and Honeywell partner to qualify new AM technology

SLM Solutions and Honeywell partner to qualify new AM technology

3rd Dec 2019 | In News | By Mike Richardson
SLM Solutions and Honeywell partner to qualify new AM technology

As part of the partnership, Honeywell’s Aerospace business will begin qualification efforts for aluminium builds using increased layer thicknesses of 60 and 90µm on the SLM500. SLM Solutions will provide their standard aluminium parameter sets for Honeywell to complete material qualification utilising the quad-laser systems to achieve optimal material properties.

“SLM Solutions’ latest technology will help Honeywell improve productivity while also meeting our material requirements for qualification,” said Dr Sören Wiener, senior director of technology and advanced operations for Honeywell’s Aerospace business. “We intend to qualify these parameter sets through repeatability testing in our production environment, including build and post-processing to generate an efficient process with a set of material property data.”

Meddah Hadjar, CEO of SLM Solutions Group is confident in the success of the cooperation: “As the productivity leaders in powder bed fusion, SLM Solutions has been continuously working to reduce build times by combining high-powered lasers with advanced parameter sets. Our open architecture machines allow for customisation, and we’ve shown over 60% reduction in build time with 170% real build rate increases compared to standard 30µm parameters on our twin-laser machines. We’re excited to work together with Honeywell Aerospace to further advance the industry through the qualification of even more advanced parameter sets for quad-laser systems used in qualified serial production.”

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