GE Additive Launches New Powder Recovery Station

ge additive powder

GE Additive unveiled the Arcam PRS 30, a new automated powder recovery station to create a closed system that contains powder exposure for operators working in additive manufacturing environments.

First deliveries are expected in 2Q20. Key features of the system include:

Increased automation

  • Automated blasting
  • Self-diagnostics and easier troubleshooting

Simplified cleaning

  • Automatic cleaning of the blast chamber
  • Exchangeable cyclone and tubes
  • A combined blasting and air cleaning nozzle

Improved ergonomics

  • New, improved human-machine interface
  • Improved visibility, work light and larger window

“Customers shifting to serial additive production inceasingly look to us to take an integrated, system-wide approach, and that usually includes guidance on safe and efficient powder handling. We are able to respond quickly to customer demands with solutions such as the Arcam PRS-30, by relying both on extensive collective experience with powder manufacturing and handling, and expertise in industrial automation and EHS across GE Additive,” said Karl Lindblom, General Manager, Arcam EBM.

 

RELATED ARTICLES



CONTACT BONEZONE

 

CONTACT BONEZONE