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rp+m Expands Metal AM Capabilities

By DE Editors  

August 18, 2016

rp+m, a rapid prototyping service provider, has selected Concept Laser's M2 cusing system to expand their research and development roles. The technology will help the company develop new applications, a press release states.

“rp+m is always seeking ways to be more innovative and capitalize on a first-mover opportunity. By incorporating LaserCUSING technology, or metal 3D printing by Concept Laser, we will be able to offer more in-depth capabilities for prototype and production applications. Our job is to find the right solution for our clients—and in many cases, that solution doesn’t yet exist. We need the ability to print with both reactive and non-reactive materials, develop proprietary alloys, and adjust parameters to produce the most efficient and effective parts for our customer base. The Concept Laser technology exceeds our expectations in every area,” says Tracy Albers, president and CTO at rp+m.

For more information, visit rp+m.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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