Penn United adds AMCM M 4K metal Additive Manufacturing for energy sector parts

January 16, 2025

Penn United Technologies has received an AMCM M 4K Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy AMCM)
Penn United Technologies has received an AMCM M 4K Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy AMCM)

Penn United Technologies, Cabot, Pennsylvania, USA, announced that it has received its M 4K Additive Manufacturing machine from AMCM, an EOS Group company based in Starnberg, Germany.

Starting with 316L stainless steel, Penn United intends to use the latest addition to its technology portfolio to serve customers in multiple energy market sectors, including alternative energy, nuclear energy and battery storage. Leveraging its experience and necessary qualifications in these highly regulated markets, the company intends to meet the immediate demand for qualified additively manufactured components.

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As well as Additive Manufacturing, the company’s familiarity with machining, grinding and EDM allows it to help customers determine the business case for AM in specific parts and circumstances.

“We strive to meet new challenges with state-of-the-art capabilities and innovation. We look forward to leveraging the M 4K to benefit our customers across various industries,” stated Jake Jones, AM Business Development Manager.

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