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Technologies that open up new opportunities not just in theory but in practice. Visit to additive technology center of dipaul group |
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Yu. Kovalevsky; Russian Federation |
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Technosphera JSC |
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12.08.2025
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Peer-reviewed Article |
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Miscellaneous |
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https://journals.eco-vector.com/1992-4178/article/view/688747 |
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10.22184/1992-4178.2025.247.6.44.54 |
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Elektronika: Nauka, Tekhnologiya, Biznes; No 6 (2025) |
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ru |
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Alexey Simakov (269KB) The EP-A650 SLA printing unit (top) and its product formation table (bottom) (465KB) SLA Printing Installation iSLA-450Pro (204KB) Ultrasonic cleaning bath (130KB) UV curing cabinets (88KB) Examples of products obtained using SLA technology (168KB) Installation of SLS printing EP-P420 (215KB) Working chamber of the EP-P420 installation (154KB) Cube with printed part on lift (124KB) Compartment for cleaning the part from unsintered powder (155KB) Powder sifting and mixing section (163KB) Examples of housing parts of electronic equipment made of polyamide, obtained by SLS printing (202KB) Flashforge FDM printers (219KB) Small-scale photopolymer printing units (182KB) Metal Printing Machine Using SLM Technology EP-M300 (268KB) Titanium Build Platform (131KB) Build platforms with support structures removed: before sanding (foreground) and sanded (background) (286KB) SLM Printing Installation EP-M150Pro (260KB) MX-Lab DMT printer with six powder loading tanks (82KB) A sample of a nozzle unit printed using the SLM method from Inconel 625 alloy. The section shows cooling channels, which are extremely difficult to manufacture using traditional technologies (180KB) An SLM-printed turbine element before grinding. It is quite difficult to obtain such blade geometry by milling due to limitations associated with the cutter entry (143KB) A part produced using SLM technology after grinding (105KB) Working on a model obtained from 3D scanning (249KB) |
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Copyright (c) 2025 Kovalevsky Y.
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