Rejig and Amecos partner to launch S100 SLS 3D printer | VoxelMatters

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Rejig, a Belgian SLS expertise specialist, is taking the following step in commercializing its S100 SLS 3D printer within the European industrial AM market. The Rejig S100 is a big quantity industrial SLS machine. The set-up permits for a extra environment friendly printing course of that’s more cost effective and extra sustainable on the identical time. On the Rejig partnered with Amecos, a German industrial AM consultancy firm, to launch the S100 within the DACH area.

Amecos, with a extremely skilled gross sales guide crew for industrial additive manufacturing, advises corporations all through the entire manufacturing course of. They signify AM machine producers like Axtra 3D, Q.BIG 3D, 2oneLab and Xolo, in addition to postprocessing tools and software program options like Trinckle or materials specialist GS Professional.

Rejig and Amecos partner to launch S100 SLS 3D printer, a fully open industrial 3D printing platform supporting 100% reused powder materials
From left to proper: Tom Peeters, Product Supervisor Rejig; Andreas Tulaj, Managing Director Amecos; Steffen Reinfurth, Managing Director Amecos; Dennis Vandenbussche, CEO Rejig. The article within the image is an artefact printed in a single piece on the S100 with PA12 materials.

Andreas Tulaj, co-founder at Amecos, defined why this can be a essential partnership: “With the addition of the S100, we now cowl any want within the industrial AM market. The SLS market alternative is big, however is without doubt one of the hardest, most demanding market segments in additive manufacturing. It’s been a very long time since a mature machine just like the S100 entered the market.” The S100 has already confirmed its effectiveness as a big quantity work horse on the manufacturing amenities of Materialise.

“The open parameters permit them to print with extraordinarily low refresh charges – it’s attainable to print with 100% used PA12, that’s a recreation changer, economically and ecologically. Subsequent to that, by constructing and servicing S100s, Rejig confirmed their expertise as a dependable machine builder and upkeep companion. If there’s an organization able to problem the established order within the SLS market, it’s Rejig.”

The Rejig S100 is a totally open and versatile giant measurement (510x510x500mm) polymer laser sintering machine offering low whole price of possession and suited to functions starting from fast prototyping to serial manufacturing. It was developed along with Materialise with the primary objective of making a machine that might meet the wants of manufacturing managers and operators. The result’s an intuitive machine with a big construct quantity, open parameters and a person pleasant UX. Rejig has the unique proper to construct, promote and additional develop the S100 machine worldwide.

Furthermore, the S100 is the one commercially out there machine to run the Materialise Bluesint printing course of, permitting to re-use as much as 100% of waste powder. Subsequently, the S100 is completely suited to shift the needle from prototyping to sequence manufacturing whereas minimizing recent powder price.

“Manufacturing corporations are increasingly searching for open AM machine platforms. You may evaluate it to CNC milling, no person accepts a black field there, controlling your machine is important to get the most effective elements out of them. In our imaginative and prescient, the identical applies to industrial AM machines”, stated Dennis Vandenbussche, Rejig’s founder and CEO. “Amecos has a really deep information of the economic AM panorama within the DACH area and it will be unattainable for us to succeed with out such a powerful companion that mixes a powerful community and experience with a clear, skilled and above all human method.”

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