\ Additive Technology – WAAM TECHNOLOGY
\ Additive Technology
WAAM TECHNOLOGY
In recent years, additive manufacturing has experienced a spectacular increase due to the important advantages it offers, since it produces highly complex parts in less time and at a very competitive cost. Meet our additive manufacturing companies Addilan and Samylabs and transform your industrial processes.
ADDILAN
WAAM TECHNOLOGY
Our target market is that og high value added components and medium to large components, in a variety of industrial sectors such as aeronautics, aerospace, energy and shipbuilding, among others.
Our machines are based on WAAM, high deposition rate additive technology and are designed to offer a competitive alternative to manufacturers of medium-large sized, high value components. They have closed loop control and an inert chamber with a special loading and unloading system.
We work with materials like steel, titanium alloys, superalloys and aluminium alloys.
For more information contact us or download our catalogue.
ADDILAN
WAAM TECHNOLOGY
Our target market is that og high value added components and medium to large components, in a variety of industrial sectors such as aeronautics, aerospace, energy and shipbuilding, among others.
Our machines are based on WAAM, high deposition rate additive technology and are designed to offer a competitive alternative to manufacturers of medium-large sized, high value components. They have closed loop control and an inert chamber with a special loading and unloading system.
We work with materials like steel, titanium alloys, superalloys and aluminium alloys.
For more information contact us or download our catalogue.


CASE STUDIES
PVS MOLDES trusts in our Laser beam powder bed fusion metal printing technology.
The Portuguese cast manufacturer has recently incorporated the Alba 300 metal 3D printing machine into its facilities.
The university sector chooses Addilan to provide a metal additive manufacturing system to industrial sectors with a high technological component.
An important university centre has acquired the Addilan V0.1 machine for WAAM additive manufacturing ...
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