FDM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES 3D PRINTING OF PEEK TO UK AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

FDM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES 3D PRINTING OF PEEK TO UK AEROSPACE INDUSTRY

FDM Digital Solutions PEEK - Additive Manufacturing

FDM Digital Solutions, the UK’s leading Additive Manufacturing company, today, 25thMarch 2019, announced that it is bringing 3D printing of PEEK into the UK aerospace industry, with an investment in Roboze’s fusion filament technology.

PEEK is a notoriously difficult thermoplastic to 3D print as it needs a very specialised system to allow successful production. Roboze who are based in Italy have developed a HVP (High Viscosity Polymer) extruder to reach temperatures of over 450 degrees C, overcoming the barriers of other Fusion filament machines currently on the market.

FDM Digital’s production experience and design skills in additive layer manufacturing (ALM) puts it in a perfect position to develop unique high value applications using this innovative Beltless machine which adds even more accuracy to the parts produced.

PEEK is well known in industry with properties such as: resistance to high temperature; high strength-to-weight ratio; chemical resistance; excellent reliability with improved fatigue strength and creep resistance; useable in extreme wear environments because of its excellent abrasion resistance.

Combining the power of 3D printing with the durability of PEEK will open up many new high value applications in the many aerospace sectors allowing the Additive Manufacturing sector to take another step forward.

Working closely with leading filament providers who have developed the PEEK filament for the Roboze system we are able to work on not only producing repeatable parts but also the post processing adding further value to the production process.

Graeme Bond, FDM’s CEO, said: “3D printing has been proven to be a fantastically efficient and effective manufacturing process across the aerospace industry. Marrying it with PEEK brings another whole world of opportunity in many industry sectors. Though it’s very early days, we are really looking forward to seeing how far we can take this cutting-edge Roboze technology as we drive it from an engineering perspective.”

John Beckett, MD of Europac which distributes the Roboze machine in the UK, said: “If anyone is going to manufacture innovative applications using this technology, then it’s FDM Digital. We are really pleased to be working with the team and are anticipating a wide range of prototypes and products. No-one really knows the extent of this machine’s abilities, but we are now on track to finding out.”

FDM Digital Solutions will be holding an open day to demonstrate this new capability on the 11th of April. Delegates will see at first-hand this ground-breaking technology at FDM’s additive manufacturing facility in Lancashire and will hear from a range of experts in the field including Roboze Chief Technology Officer, Simone Cuscito.

“The expertise and professionalism of FDM Digital Solution, can accelerate the awareness process of the Roboze solutions’ advantages in those focal industries where our technology expresses the maximum of its potential,” declares Alessio Lorusso, CEO & Founder of Roboze.

“I believe that sectors like Aerospace and Motorsport, among the most active industries in UK, can improve their production processes through high-performance polymers and composite materials available on our FFF 3D printing solutions, the most precise in the world thanks to the Beltless System, the right ally for the creation of strategic competitive advantages.”

This article can be found on the following websites

www.adsadvance.co.uk

www.aerospace.co.uk

www.aero-mag.com

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