Apex Additive Applied sciences, a Wales-based firm specializing in end-to-end metallic additive manufacturing, has put in the primary ENESKApostprocess system in the UK. The system, developed by German producer joke Know-how and distributed within the UK by Moleroda Ending Programs, is designed to cut back well being and security dangers throughout AM post-processing by containing and extracting hazardous mud particles on the supply.
ENESKApostprocess includes a 0.75m² sealed cabin that accommodates each small and huge metallic 3D printed elements. The system makes use of an ATEX-rated filter to extract airborne particulates throughout operations corresponding to grinding or sharpening. The glove field design prevents operator publicity by locking the entry door till air high quality inside exceeds ambient requirements. Operators are ready to make use of high-rpm air instruments and micromotors inside the enclosure, eliminating the necessity for extra private protecting gear whereas sustaining ergonomic entry and repeatability.


“Put up-processing at excessive floor speeds will be extraordinarily hazardous because of the era of high quality metallic dusts, which pose vital dangers to each well being and office cleanliness,” stated Youssef Beshay, Founder and CEO of Apex Additive Applied sciences. “These particulates additionally current a excessive danger from a DSEAR perspective, demanding stringent management measures. Our ENESKApostprocess addresses all these issues in a single system: high quality dusts are contained and instantly extracted via an ATEX-rated filter, guaranteeing no operator publicity in any way, because of the glove field design.”
Apex, which operates from its Digital Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Wales, collaborated with Moleroda to determine an answer that addressed operator security whereas sustaining high-quality output. Since set up, the ENESKApostprocess has been used for help elimination, powder elimination, build-plate separation, and high quality floor smoothing—important steps within the post-processing of metallic 3D printed elements.
“We’re proud to be the primary within the UK to put in this cutting-edge expertise,” Beshay added. “We anticipate many AM corporations will quickly comply with go well with, given the unparalleled well being and security advantages it supplies.”


Industrial use circumstances spotlight evolving calls for in AM post-processing
UK-based aerospace agency Airframe Designs just lately expanded its additive manufacturing capabilities by buying a second Fortus 450mc FDM 3D printer. The economic-scale printer, provided by Tri-Tech 3D, has been used within the Nationwide Aerospace Know-how Exploitation Programme (NATEP) to manufacture airworthy elements utilizing water-soluble helps. The gear has enabled the corporate to satisfy accuracy tolerances of ±0.5 mm and ship complicated 25-part assemblies in as little as 4 working days. With its means to course of licensed supplies for tooling and end-use aerospace elements, the Fortus 450mc has allowed the agency to scale manufacturing whereas sustaining repeatability and reliability.
Multi-material printing has additionally seen latest developments with the set up of an MMJ ProX 3D printer at Fraunhofer IKTS by AMAREA Know-how. The MMJ ProX allows the mixture of as much as six totally different supplies in a single print job utilizing droplet-based thermoplastic deposition. The system permits for exact tuning of properties corresponding to hardness, conductivity, and chemical resistance, whereas its speedy cooling and materials reusability help dimensional stability and course of effectivity. With droplet sizes starting from 0.5 to 50.0 nanoliters and layer thicknesses between 70 and 300 µm, the MMJ ProX has been positioned for purposes throughout aerospace, vitality, electronics, and medical sectors.
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Featured picture exhibits the Apex Additive Applied sciences group. Picture through Moleroda Ending Programs.
