Dyndrite LPBF Pro now supports Renishaw’s Tempus technology

November 19, 2024

Dyndrite LPBF Pro Additive Manufacturing software now supports Renishaw’s Tempus technology (Courtesy Dyndrite)
Dyndrite LPBF Pro Additive Manufacturing software now supports Renishaw’s Tempus technology (Courtesy Dyndrite)

Dyndrite Corporation, based in Seattle, Washington, USA, has announced that its Dyndrite LPBF Pro Additive Manufacturing software now supports Renishaw’s Tempus technology. This new integration allows users of Renishaw’s Additive Manufacturing machines to take full advantage of Dyndrite LPBF Pro for increased manufacturing speeds and enhanced part quality in metal Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing.

Renishaw’s TEMPUS technology, a new scanning algorithm for the RenAM 500 series, is intended to significantly boost productivity without sacrificing part quality. This technology enables the system’s lasers to fire while the powder recoater is still in motion, cutting up to nine seconds of build time from each layer. Given that builds often consist of thousands of layers, TEMPUS technology can reduce total build times by up to 50%, dramatically enhancing efficiency and throughput in high-volume production environments.

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“We are thrilled to add support for Renishaw’s Tempus technology within our LPBF Pro platform. At Dyndrite our aim is to turbocharge our OEM partners’ hardware with advanced software. As we better integrate with hardware our customers benefit more and more from an optimized solution,” said Steve Walton, Head of Product at Dyndrite. “This integration enables the industry to achieve new levels of price and performance, opening 3D metal printing to new applications in Additive Manufacturing.”

This new integration allows users of Renishaw’s RenAM 500 Additive Manufacturing machines to take full advantage of Dyndrite LPBF Pro (Courtesy Renishaw)
This new integration allows users of Renishaw’s RenAM 500 Additive Manufacturing machines to take full advantage of Dyndrite LPBF Pro (Courtesy Renishaw)

By integrating support for Renishaw’s Tempus technology, Dyndrite’s LPBF Pro empowers RenAM 500 series users with scriptable CAD-to-Print automation, advanced toolpathing tools for complex materials and process development, and streamlined quality and process controls. Through Dyndrite’s advanced toolpath control, users can build challenging parts – such as thin walls, cantilevers, and domes – while ensuring repeatable quality, and minimising human error.

It also enables organisations to codify their Additive Manufacturing expertise, ensuring a smooth transition from development to full-scale part production. Dyndrite aims to further push the boundaries of what is possible with Tempus for large parts and geometric features through its combined solution.

“Renishaw’s Tempus technology is designed to push the boundaries of LPBF printing, and we’re excited to see it paired with Dyndrite’s powerful software capabilities,” said Kevin Brigden, Applications Engineering Manager at Renishaw. “This collaboration continues to provide users with an even more efficient, reliable, and streamlined Additive Manufacturing process, making high-performance 3D printing accessible to a broader range of applications.”

Visitors can experience the Dyndrite LPBF Pro in person at Formnext 2024, Hall 12.0 Stand E-119.

www.dyndrite.com
www.renishaw.com

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