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Intech Additive Solutions launches metal 3D printers

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 28 January 2020

Showcased at the ‘Imtex Forming 2020’

Intech Additive Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (Formerly known as Intech DMLS Pvt. Ltd.), have launched its new range of Metal 3D Printers. The newly launched iFusion series of Metal 3D Printers- the iFusion SF1 and the iFusion LFMulti, designed and built at Intech Additive Solutions' facility in Bangalore, is a significant milestone in the innovation journey of Intech and Metal Additive Manufacturing in India. These innovative, cutting edge technology 3D Printers is being showcased at the ‘Imtex Forming 2020' exhibition being held at Bangalore from 23rd to 28th January, 2020.
"The iFusion series of Metal 3D Printers, based on the Selective Laser Melting technology and the first of its kind in India, are designed for high precision, stability, reliability and to deliver unmatched performance with higher build rates," said Sridhar Balaram, MD & CEO of Intech Additive Solutions. "These cost-effective machines are part of Intech's 3D eco system with softwares bundled in for machine parameter optimization and build process being sold as a package. The overall target of Intech is to reduce the cost of acquisition, cost of operations and First Time Right with a quick Go to Market."
The iFusion SF1 is a smaller format machine dedicated to R&D Laboratories, Universities, Institutions and academies. The iFusion LFMulti is a Large format Multi laser machine with extensive features designed for the Industrial use of Metal additive Manufacturing.
"These machines are a culmination of more than 300,00 man-hours of research, development and innovation spread over the past 36 months. We have 3D printed more than 800 parts for variety of industries in different materials. Along with our in-house developed Software AMOptoMet and the upcoming AMBuilder we aim to create a full-fledged eco system for Additive Manufacturing fueling the industrialization of AM in India," added Sridhar Balaram.

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