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Additive manufacturing systems

A new era begins

Addi­ti­ve manu­fac­tu­ring has been the talk of the town for many years, and the topic will con­ti­nue to gain momen­tum becau­se the poten­ti­al appli­ca­ti­ons for 3D com­pon­ents are vir­tual­ly unlimited.

The auto­mo­ti­ve indus­try and its sup­pli­ers, the avia­ti­on, con­su­mer goods and toy indus­tries, mold making (rapid too­ling) and medi­cal tech­no­lo­gy — all have been using 3D com­pon­ents for a long time. Inte­rest in the quick­ly and cost-effec­tively pro­du­ced com­pon­ents will also grow in many other indus­tries, such as art, archi­tec­tu­re or land­scape design.

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Metal printing

AMS 400

Unlimited 3D printing by seamless process integration

The AMS 400 rea­li­zes lar­ge buil­ding volu­mes on an indus­tri­al sca­le. The sys­tem per­mits the smooth access to metal­lic 3D prin­ting and the pro­duc­tion of small-series parts by addi­ti­ve manufacturing.

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Metal printing

AMS 800

The concept for large building volumes in metallic printing

Deve­lo­ped based on the pow­der bed­ding pro­cess and fur­ther pro­ces­sing by laser mel­ting (LM), the AMS 800 is par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for the safe and relia­ble pro­duc­tion of lar­ge-volu­me metal workpieces.

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Hybrid manufacturing

HSTM-LC

Hybrid repair machine

Hybrid manu­fac­tu­ring is a high­ly fle­xi­ble sys­tem for repai­ring worn parts, requi­ring only a frac­tion of the ener­gy, time and cost com­pared to manu­fac­tu­ring new parts.

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Hybrid manufacturing

HybriDX-LT

Custom-fit solutions for additive and subtractive manufacturing

The Hybri­DX-LT repres­ents the per­fect com­bi­na­ti­on of lar­ge-for­mat indus­tri­al 3D prin­ting and a post-pro­ces­sing sys­tem by mil­ling. The machi­ne con­cept meets the pro­duc­tion requi­re­ments of a lar­ge num­ber of inno­va­ti­ve com­pon­ents and prototypes.

Picture of the 5-axis machining center VISION-III-U

Filament printing

M1000

Industrial high-speed 3D printer

By vir­tue of its lar­ge buil­ding volu­me, high-qua­li­ty insu­la­ti­on, inno­va­ti­ve con­s­truc­tion space hea­ting and advan­ced prin­ting head tech­no­lo­gy, this high-speed prin­ter sets com­ple­te­ly new stan­dards and meets the hig­hest demands of indus­tri­al mecha­ni­cal engineering.

Do you have any questions?

Dr. Alex­an­der Kawalla-Nam

Head of Addi­ti­ve Manu­fac­tu­ring Technology

+49 160 98923037
+49 9561 599–116
alexander.kawalla-nam@reichenbacher.de

The Additive Manufacturing Team

In order to obtain a pro­duct port­fo­lio with USP, we have to per­cei­ve the requi­re­ments of the mar­ket and the cus­to­mers very pre­cis­e­ly and take appro­pria­te mea­su­res to ensu­re that our know­ledge is incor­po­ra­ted in the machi­ne developments.

Our work is a living pro­cess that crea­tes syn­er­gies, becau­se we use the know-how of Rei­chen­ba­cher’s design engi­neers, who in turn bene­fit from our exper­ti­se. This enables us to con­ti­nuous­ly opti­mi­ze and advan­ce the pro­ducts and push new deve­lo­p­ments in order to be com­pe­ti­ti­ve on the market.

To ensu­re this, the core team of Dr. Kawal­la-Nam, Kai Hoch­ber­ger and Lukas Gahn is sup­port­ed by two other col­le­agues: Die­ter Zach­au, assem­bly and manu­fac­tu­ring, and Jurij Welk, soft­ware and stan­dar­diza­ti­on, who sup­ports in the area of PLC and soft­ware development.

Group photo of the Additive Manufacturing team: f.l.t.r.: Dieter Zachau, Jurij Welk, Kai Hochberger, Lukas Gahn, Dr. Alexander Kawalla-Nam

f.l.t.r.: Die­ter Zach­au, Jurij Welk, Kai Hoch­ber­ger, Lukas Gahn, Dr. Alex­an­der Kawalla-Nam