Sintavia announces further expansion to its metal Additive Manufacturing capacity

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September 10, 2018

September 10, 2018

Following a recent announcement in which it stated that it had added two industrial-scale metal Additive Manufacturing systems to its fleet of in-house production equipment, Sintavia, LLC, Davie, Florida, USA, states that it has added a further two machines.

The company has added an EOS M400-4, marking the third M400 large-scale machine it has acquired, as well as an EOS M290, a medium-sized system for volume production.

“Adding these machines to our production capacity immediately in September was a necessity,” stated Doug Hedges, Sintavia’s President. “Our customers’ needs have increased significantly in volume over the last six months and Sintavia is meeting this demand head-on. Sintavia is the independent leader for high-volume serial manufacturing of aerospace and other precision industries via AM.”

Sintavia currently operates a total of eleven machines at its South Florida facility, including five EOS systems (two M400-4s, one M400-1, and two M290s), three SLM systems (two 280HL twin lasers and one 280HL single laser), two GE Additive systems (one Concept M2 single laser and one Arcam Q20+), and a TRUMPF TruPrint 3000 laser system. The company expects to more than double its capacity to twenty-five machines in 2019 with the move to its new facility in Hollywood, Florida.

www.sintavia.com

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September 10, 2018

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