
September 8, 2022
Uniformity Labs, a producer of engineered materials for advanced manufacturing, has partnered with revolutionary race car engine developer, Polimotor, and Incodema3D, a leader in direct metal 3D printing, to produce a Cam Tray engine component designed by Polimotor.
The Cam Tray component and associated CAD files were provided by Matti Holtzberg, founder of Polimotor, for a joint case study with Incodema3D to evaluate the throughput benefits of Uniformity powders and print parameters for this component. Incodema3Dās EOS M290 was used to build the Cam Trays using Uniformity Labsā ultra-low porosity AlSi10Mg powder and optimized build parameters.
Incodema3D printed two halves of the Cam Tray at 30um and 50um layers to validate the simulated build times and demonstrate the increased throughput advantages of Uniformity Labsā powders and parameters without compromising material properties.
Here is a summary of the findings and click here for the full case study.
Uniformity executed build times simulations using Uniformity HPS settings at 30um & 50um to compare with EOS 30um & 40um standard settings:Uniformity As-printed densities are 99.9% compared to EOS ā„99.8%Uniformity mechanical properties at 30um are superior to best-in-class 30um, and at 50um comparable to best-in-class 40umUniformity achieves < 4um Ra on as-printed vertical surfaces at 30um layer thickness and slightly higher values at 50umAt the same 30um layers, Incodema3D demonstrated a 181% improvement in throughput vs. EOS conventional powder and parameters with no compromise to material properties, delivering a density of 99.9%+ at the top of the chainAt 50um layers, Incodema3D demonstrated a 163% improvement in throughput vs. EOS conventional 40um build time with no compromise to material properties, delivering an average density of 99.85%
āThis is a strategically important case study because it shows the significant advantages of using our engineered materials for advanced manufacturing of critical components for use in the transportation industry,ā said Uniformity founder and CEO Adam Hopkins. The results show that we can achieve faster, more cost-effective part production without compromising material properties.ā
āSince we created the worldās first super light-weight polymer engine in 1980, manufacturing technologies have advanced to allow us to include 3D printed metal components along with the polymer components in the engine design,ā said Polimotor founder and innovator Matti Holtzberg. āThe case study we just completed on the engine Cam Tray, with Uniformityās advanced aluminum alloy powder and print parameters, produced at Incodema3D, shows substantial benefits in manufacturing time, which will have a significant impact on reducing the cost to make these and other components for our engine.
āAlong with the inherent benefits 3D printing provides in reducing weight and optimizing designs, the ability to reduce cost without compromise to material properties has significant implications not just for producing racing engines but for the global auto industry, which faces a growing demand for lighter, more fuel-efficient cars,ā Holtzberg continued.
About Uniformity Labs
Uniformity Labs develops breakthrough material and software solutions to accelerate and expand global commercial/industrial 3D printing (AM) markets. Its patented technology uniquely enables groundbreaking improvements in throughput and reductions in residual stress across materials and platforms in laser powder bed fusion printing. In Binder Jetting, Uniformity powders deliver fully dense parts with minimal sintering shrink, resulting in the ability to manufacture to otherwise unobtainable high precision, material mechanical properties, and part surface roughness. Uniformityās feedstock materials and print processes dramatically impact the AM value chain by increasing the reliability and efficiency of printing.
For more information please visit our website ā www.uniformitylabs.com
For more information on Polimotor, please visit ā www.polimotor.com
For more information on Incodema3D, please visit ā www.incodema3d.com
Click here to download the full case study ā https://qrco.de/PolimotorCaseStudy
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