Sigma Labs to Introduce PrintRite 4.0 at formnext https://ift.tt/2PusnYP Sigma Labs is known for its PrintRite3D quality assurance system for additive manufacturing, which combines PrintRite3D SENSORPAK multi-sensors and hardware with PrintRite3D INSPECT, CONTOUR and ANALYTICS software modules.
Both CONTOUR and ANALYTICS are still under development. In a couple of weeks, at formnext 2018, Sigma Labs will be launching the latest edition of the product suite: PrintRite 4.0.
IPQA technology is Sigma Labs’ system for optimizing melt pool conditions during the additive manufacturing process, using sensor data and establishing in-process quality metrics. It also provides part quality reporting using statistical analysis of process data to validate repeatability. The upgrades to PrintRite3D come mainly in the form of upgrades to SENSORPAK and INSPECT. SENSORPAK 4.0 hardware eliminates sensors within the build chamber; all sensors are now coaxial to the laser optics, eliminating concerns over gas flow disruptions or space limitations within the build chamber. A new client-server architecture allows multiple machines to be connected to the system as clients, so that one server can run multiple machines. The data acquisition and data processing hardware has been upgraded to provide faster processing of data, and results are now displayed in real time during the build. Finally, the new hardware has a smaller footprint with no floor space requirement. The new INSPECT 4.0 software has melt pool spectral data evaluation capability. Sigma Labs developed a physics-based methodology for characterizing and analyzing spectral data and optimizing optics hardware and sensors to monitor spectral regions of interest and validate thermal Sigma Labs will be officially unveiling the new upgrades to PrintRite3D at formnext, which is taking place in Frankfurt, Germany from November 13th to November 16th. If you will be attending, you can stop by and visit Sigma Labs at Booth 3.0-H77. Discuss this and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts below.
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