amace unveils its first ALM 400 PBF metal 3D printer

Founded in 2018 with the goal of making Additive Manufacturing more accessible, amace is part of the Ace Micromatic Group (AMG), one of the largest machine tool conglomerates in India.

Known for their design consulting and training programs, as well as other 3D printing services, the company officially adds another string to its bow: the one of machine manufacturer.  The official release of ALM-400, a high productivity metal additive manufacturing machine makes this expertise a reality.

This machine is even more important for the Indian market as it is the second “made-in-India” metal 3D printer unveiled for this market; the first one being the metal 3D printer from Intech Additive Solutions.

Key features of the ALM-400

With a build volume of 410mm x 410mm x 450mm, the ALM-400 is powered by 2 x 1000W lasers with full scan field, functioning independently of each other. It is said to enable high productivity. The machine controller provides smart notifications about the performance status. Its predictive interface helps users gauge potential failures and take necessary actions. With the Internet installation, the industrial 3D printer can be controlled from any remote location.

Other features include a powder management and control, and a multi-blade re-coater that ensures a uniform distribution of powder during the build as well as minimum downtime in the event of a part defect requiring a changeover of the blade.

Technical Specifications :

Build Envelope410mm x 410mm x 450mm
Laser Power      2 x 1000W Yb- fiber laser
Scanning SpeedUp to 9m/s
Layer Thickness30 to 100μm
Beam focus diameter    80μm to 120μm
Re-coater type High durability soft bi-directional multi blade re-coater
Preparation Software   Materalise Magics RP with cutomised amace build processer
Dimensions3200mm (W) x 2400mm (D) x 3200mm(H)
Power Supply    440V – 50Hz (3 Phase)

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