GE Research has selected voxeljet as its partner for developing and commercializing a large sand binder jet 3D printer for the US Department of Energy's (DoE) USD 14.9 million contract.
The partnership aims to develop a 3D printer called “Advanced Casting Cell” (ACC) that can produce sand molds for manufacturing large metallic near-net shape (NNS) components, specifically for the nacelle of the GE Haliade-X Offshore Turbine. The goal is to reduce production time and costs, accelerating the transition to clean power.
GE Additive’s 3D printers are based on technologies like electron beam melting, direct metal laser melting, and binder jetting, targeting various industry applications, including aerospace, military, defense, medical, and automotive. GE Additive’s “Amp” software helps companies accelerate AM industrialization by streamlining the workflow from design to production and by reducing trial and error.
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