FormAlloy Technologies, Inc., an innovator in Directed Energy Deposition (DED), has launched a groundbreaking automation feature that integrates scanning with tool path generation, significantly enhancing manufacturing efficiency.
This latest advancement enables real-time scanning and adaptive tool path creation, ensuring precision in metal part production and repair. By leveraging intelligent automation, FormAlloy allows manufacturers to streamline the deposition process while maintaining high-quality standards.
The new capability is designed for effortless integration into existing workflows, providing a seamless transition from scanning to deposition. This not only reduces production time but also minimizes material waste and enhances overall process reliability.
"Our goal is to push the boundaries of automation in additive manufacturing," said Jeff Riemann, CTO of FormAlloy. "With automated scanning and tool path development, we are empowering manufacturers with cutting-edge technology to improve precision and efficiency."
Industries such as aerospace, defense, and heavy industry will benefit greatly from this innovation, as it facilitates the production and repair of complex metal components with unmatched accuracy. Additionally, commercial manufacturers can use this technology to accelerate production and reduce costs.
FormAlloy remains dedicated to pioneering advanced additive manufacturing solutions, ensuring industries have access to state-of-the-art DED technologies for their evolving needs.
For more information, visit www.formalloy.com.
This latest advancement enables real-time scanning and adaptive tool path creation, ensuring precision in metal part production and repair. By leveraging intelligent automation, FormAlloy allows manufacturers to streamline the deposition process while maintaining high-quality standards.
The new capability is designed for effortless integration into existing workflows, providing a seamless transition from scanning to deposition. This not only reduces production time but also minimizes material waste and enhances overall process reliability.
"Our goal is to push the boundaries of automation in additive manufacturing," said Jeff Riemann, CTO of FormAlloy. "With automated scanning and tool path development, we are empowering manufacturers with cutting-edge technology to improve precision and efficiency."
Industries such as aerospace, defense, and heavy industry will benefit greatly from this innovation, as it facilitates the production and repair of complex metal components with unmatched accuracy. Additionally, commercial manufacturers can use this technology to accelerate production and reduce costs.
FormAlloy remains dedicated to pioneering advanced additive manufacturing solutions, ensuring industries have access to state-of-the-art DED technologies for their evolving needs.
For more information, visit www.formalloy.com.