Renishaw to unveil step-change in additive manufacturing productivity at Formnext 2023

Renishaw to unveil step-change in additive manufacturing productivity at Formnext 2023

Global engineering technologies company Renishaw will unveil previously unseen metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology at Formnext 2023, being held in Frankfurt, Germany. The upgrade to the bestselling RenAM 500 series of metal additive manufacturing systems will reduce build time by up to half, without any loss of part quality. By lowering cost per part, these innovations will help drive wider industry adoption of AM. From November 7th to 10th, Renishaw will be running daily demonstrations of its new technology at stand C11 in Hall 11.0.

“This launch demonstrates Renishaw’s commitment to putting the best possible AM tools in the hands of the user,” said Louise Callanan, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Renishaw. “To bring AM to the mainstream, Renishaw is addressing what has historically been a huge barrier to AM adoption: productivity. The RenAM 500 metal AM series, already the most productive system on the market, can now build up to twice as fast as before. This dramatic change of pace drives down the cost per part and broadens the range of viable applications.”

“As well as supercharging productivity, they want to empower their users with the best possible quality management toolkit,” added Callanan. “By equipping users with data, giving them more control, and providing in-process visibility, Renishaw is helping operators gain the confidence needed to move forward. Their new products will help users ensure a solid process foundation and optimal machine performance to consistently produce high-quality parts.”

Alongside its new products, the stand will feature Renishaw’s flagship four-laser system, the RenAM 500Q as well as the RenAM 500 Flex, which is optimized for R&D work. These will feature alongside an array of real production parts from Renishaw’s global customer base. Fans of mountain biking will also be excited to see Atherton Bikes’ AM.200M, the ‘fastest bike in the world’; produced using a RenAM 500Q system and ridden to gold medal success by UCI Mountain Bike World Champion Charlie Hatton.

Formnext is one of the world’s leading trade shows for AM and modern manufacturing technology, with over 800 exhibitors, attracting more than 30,000 visitors each year. The show offers a unique insight into the state-of-the-art, focusing on innovations, applications, and critical topics affecting the industry such as sustainability, skills, and supply chains.

To see a live demo of the new technologies, visit stand C11 in Hall 11.0 at Formnext 2023.

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