Sintavia expands Metal Additive Manufacturing production capacity

August 31, 2018

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August 31, 2018
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Sintavia, LLC, Davie, Florida, USA, has announced that it added two more industrial-scale Additive Manufacturing machines to its fleet of in-house printers, a TRUMPF TruPrint 3000, the first machine of its kind in North America, and an EOS M400-4, a large-scale printer with four lasers designed for faster production.

“These two additional machines significantly increase our production capacity and will reduce lead times for our customers,” said Doug Hedges, Sintavia’s President. “Our customers rely on our high quality, cost-effective metal AM production for aerospace and other precision industries. Having nine machines in our vertically integrated, advanced manufacturing facility speeds up turnaround times which is immensely important to our customers.”

Sintavia’s current machine range in its South Florida facility including EOS M400-4, M400-1, and M290 laser printers; a TRUMPF TruPrint 3000 laser printer; two SLM Solutions 280HL twin laser printers and a 280HL single laser printer; a Concept Laser M2 laser printer; and an Arcam Q20+ electron beam printer. The company expects to add a tenth printer, another EOS M400-4 laser printer, later this year, and more than double its capacity to twenty machines in 2019 after it moves into its new facility in next spring.

 

Sintavia expands Metal Additive Manufacturing production capacity

 

Sintavia is an independent metal AM component manufacturer for critical industries, including aerospace and defence, oil and gas, automotive and power generation. Serving the international community, the company’s operations include precision post-processing equipment, a full complement of mechanical testing equipment, and a full metallurgical and powder laboratory.

It holds NADCAP, AS9100 Rev. D, ISO17025, and ANAB accreditation, as well as being OASIS registered and ITAR compliant.

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