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DSM and Nedcam collaborate on large-scale 3D printing exploration

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-09-30 Editor :JK

Royal DSM and Nedcam, a provider of total solutions for the realization of 3D shapes, have announced their collaboration to improve access to scalable Fused Granulate Fabrication (FGF) 3D printing. Nedcam will be offering FGF 3D printing using DSM materials and the two companies will explore new applications in tooling, large-size and circular end-use parts.

 

Nedcam, providing total solutions in shaping technology, ranging from engineering, material selection and tooling to special transport, recently added a CEAD AM Flexbot robotic 3D printer to their site in Heerenveen.


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DSM and Nedcam collaborate to add capacity and develop new applications for large-size 3D printing.


Collaborating with DSM on material and 3D printing technology, Nedcam will offer commercial 3D printing production services to manufacturers looking for large-size applications, using DSM’s optimized pellet materials.

 

The two companies will also collaborate to develop and test new materials, processes and applications and will bring innovative solutions to markets requiring large-size 3D printing, such as marine, renewable energy, construction and infrastructure. They are currently collaborating closely with Royal HaskoningDHV for slicing of structural elements.

 

“Nedcam provides an important link between product development and market demand and their printing activities will help accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing,” said Pieter Leen, Application Development Specialist Additive Manufacturing at DSM.

 

The cooperation also opens the door for the two companies to realize their common ambition to drive manufacturing into more sustainable and circular processes. Nedcam currently produces plugs and molds from various materials, including glass fiber reinforced composites and steel, often for single or limited use, resulting in tons of waste every year. FGF production using recyclable materials offers a route to a more sustainable process.

 

“By combining DSM’s 3D printing and thermoplastics expertise with our production knowledge and production facilities, we want take the necessary steps toward a sustainable and fully circular model production process,” said Erwin van Maaren, Co-founder and Commercial Director at Nedcam.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-09-30 Editor :JK

Royal DSM and Nedcam, a provider of total solutions for the realization of 3D shapes, have announced their collaboration to improve access to scalable Fused Granulate Fabrication (FGF) 3D printing. Nedcam will be offering FGF 3D printing using DSM materials and the two companies will explore new applications in tooling, large-size and circular end-use parts.

 

Nedcam, providing total solutions in shaping technology, ranging from engineering, material selection and tooling to special transport, recently added a CEAD AM Flexbot robotic 3D printer to their site in Heerenveen.


1_web.jpg

DSM and Nedcam collaborate to add capacity and develop new applications for large-size 3D printing.


Collaborating with DSM on material and 3D printing technology, Nedcam will offer commercial 3D printing production services to manufacturers looking for large-size applications, using DSM’s optimized pellet materials.

 

The two companies will also collaborate to develop and test new materials, processes and applications and will bring innovative solutions to markets requiring large-size 3D printing, such as marine, renewable energy, construction and infrastructure. They are currently collaborating closely with Royal HaskoningDHV for slicing of structural elements.

 

“Nedcam provides an important link between product development and market demand and their printing activities will help accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing,” said Pieter Leen, Application Development Specialist Additive Manufacturing at DSM.

 

The cooperation also opens the door for the two companies to realize their common ambition to drive manufacturing into more sustainable and circular processes. Nedcam currently produces plugs and molds from various materials, including glass fiber reinforced composites and steel, often for single or limited use, resulting in tons of waste every year. FGF production using recyclable materials offers a route to a more sustainable process.

 

“By combining DSM’s 3D printing and thermoplastics expertise with our production knowledge and production facilities, we want take the necessary steps toward a sustainable and fully circular model production process,” said Erwin van Maaren, Co-founder and Commercial Director at Nedcam.

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