JUNO.AM has expanded its manufacturing capabilities with the set up of the primary Carbon M3 Max printer in Italy. The acquisition, sourced instantly from Carbon’s U.S. headquarters, extends the five-year collaboration between the 2 corporations—now renewed for one more 5 years—and reinforces JUNO.AM’s place throughout the Carbon Manufacturing Community (CPN).
The M3 Max is the most recent evolution of Carbon’s Digital Mild Synthesis (DLS) platform, introducing an enlarged construct quantity (307 × 163 × 326 mm) and new thermal and optical management techniques. In keeping with JUNO.AM, these options allow isotropic precision and manufacturing repeatability that exceed the capabilities of standard SLA (stereolithography) and DLP (digital gentle processing) strategies.
The brand new unit joins an present Carbon M2 printer already working at JUNO.AM’s Borgo Panigale lab, increasing DLS manufacturing capability and enabling the manufacturing of bigger parts and useful sequence utilizing high-performance supplies akin to EPX, RPU/EPU, and SIL. The Bologna facility additionally integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion 5620, Stratasys (PolyJet and FDM), and LPBF (laser powder mattress fusion) techniques for metallic additive manufacturing with chrome steel, aluminum, and titanium.
“With the M3 Max, we’re bringing the most recent technology of Carbon’s DLS expertise to Italy. It’s not nearly elevated capability—it’s a leap in manufacturing high quality, made attainable by our ongoing direct collaboration with Carbon’s groups in Silicon Valley, which has been an indicator of our partnership since 2020,” stated Michele Monti, Inventive Director at JUNO.AM.
JUNO.AM, primarily based in Borgo Panigale (Bologna), is an Italian hub specializing in skilled additive manufacturing. The corporate collaborates with worldwide manufacturers throughout sectors together with automotive, medical, trend, sports activities, aerospace, and packaging automation, offering industrial 3D printing providers for each polymer and metallic manufacturing.