Caracol, a large format additive manufacturing (LFAM) solutions provider, has launched Vipra AM, a robotic metal 3D printing platform for producing large-scale metal parts. The platform will be unveiled at Formnext 2024 in Frankfurt, featuring two configurations: Vipra XQ and Vipra XP.
The platform uses Direct Energy Deposition technology with wire arc additive manufacturing processes, integrated into a hardware, software, and automation turnkey system. Vipra XQ focuses on high-quality components using Plasma Arc Deposition for superior strength and precision, while Vipra XP emphasizes productivity and cost minimization for complex large-scale metal projects.
According to Caracol, the system helps manufacturers reduce material waste, accelerate lead times, and optimize production lines without overhauling existing operations. The platform can produce various applications, including load-bearing parts, lightweight structures, high-temperature molds, cladding, repair parts, and on-demand spare parts.
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