El Segundo, California – Morf3D, an integrated additive manufacturing (AM) and engineering service provider, has added two EOS M 290 systems and an EOS M 400 to its Innovation Center. These systems will support Morf3D’s anticipated production and new development contracts. They also expand Morf3D’s metal AM capacity at its 6,800ft2 Innovation Center in El Segundo, California.
Morf3D’s Innovation Center provides clients with all-inclusive AM technology services across industries, including aerospace. This latest expansion of metal AM capacity follows Morf3D’s prior purchase of two EOS M290 machines. The company will also be increasing its materials scope beyond aluminum and titanium materials to include Inconel and other alloys.
“The acquisition of these systems advances our vision of operating as a strategic supplier-partner with our customers, providing a comprehensive suite of AM services, from initial concept through part qualification and serial production,” said Ivan Madera, CEO, Morf3D. “Our customers can concentrate on integrated systems objectives, while we provide innovative AM solutions to achieve transformational performance and cost objectives. EOS’s technology is integral to this mission, and serves as the cornerstone of our metal printing capabilities.”
Morf3D opened its Innovation Center in September 2015, and received AS9100 certification and ITAR approval in 2016. The company has received development contracts from major aerospace, defense, and industrial customers, and expects to commence serial production in 2017. To meet demand, Morf3D has scaled its operations with the addition of engineering staff, computerized scanning and inspection systems, and post-process machining and finishing equipment.
Andrew Snow, senior vice president, EOS of North America, said, “With Morf3D’s latest investment in growing their metal printing capabilities, and given the increasing use of AM in serial production, especially in aerospace, their customers will benefit from the precision, quality, and repeatability that EOS’s AM systems provide.”
Source: Morf3D
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