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Cooperation between Reichenbacher and Solukon combines essential postprocessing steps and enables the first automated box unpacking.

The rem­oval of unfu­sed pow­der is a cen­tral step in the postpro­ces­sing of metal parts made using addi­ti­ve manu­fac­tu­ring. For years, sys­tems from Solu­kon have remo­ved pow­der auto­ma­ti­cal­ly from parts manu­fac­tu­red with LPBF pro­ces­ses. A pro­ject with Rei­chen­ba­cher Hamu­el GmbH is now taking it a step fur­ther and auto­ma­ting both unpack­ing from the con­tai­ner and depow­de­ring in a sin­gle system.

After the LPBF pro­cess in Rei­chen­ba­cher’s AMS 400, the prin­ted part is in a kind of ‘pow­der cake’ of unu­sed metal pow­der in a con­tai­ner. Unpack­ing the part, i.e., free­ing the part from the pow­der cake, gene­ral­ly invol­ves vacu­um­ing and clea­ring away pow­der. Once the part is unco­ver­ed and remo­ved from the con­tai­ner, it is pla­ced in a Solu­kon sys­tem in order to auto­ma­ti­cal­ly remo­ve any unfu­sed metal pow­der from the inte­ri­or of the com­plex part. Using pro­gramma­ble two-axis rota­ti­on and vibra­ti­on, the pow­der beco­mes flu­id and can flow out of the inte­ri­or chan­nels in a con­trol­led man­ner. This is how the pow­der is usual­ly remo­ved from com­plex laser-mel­ted metal parts. The Rei­chen­ba­cher — Solu­kon pro­ject steps in here, com­bi­ning the two pro­cess steps in an auto­ma­ted sys­tem for the first time.

The operating principle of the combined unpacking and depowdering station

It is essen­ti­al to the Rei­chen­ba­cher — Solu­kon pro­ject that not the part alo­ne, but rather the enti­re con­tai­ner in which the part sits is loa­ded into the SFM-AT1000‑S. The Rei­chen­ba­cher box, which has a remo­va­ble bot­tom and sides, is secu­red via a zero point clam­ping sys­tem, then rota­ted upsi­de-down, and the first of the loo­se pow­der from the pow­der cake is emp­tied auto­ma­ti­cal­ly. Dischar­ged pow­der is fed direct­ly into an exter­nal mate­ri­al pre­pa­ra­ti­on station.

Then, the user remo­ves the box frame with an exter­nal mobi­le lif­ting device or cra­ne, so that the part is ful­ly acces­si­ble. The Solu­kon sys­tem (short swi­vel arm ver­si­on) then cle­ans the part as usu­al using one-of-a-kind SPR-Tech­no­lo­gy® with pro­gramma­ble two­axis rota­ti­on and adjus­ta­ble vibra­ti­on. With the SPR-Path­fin­der® soft­ware, the moti­on sequence in the Solu­kon sys­tem can be cal­cu­la­ted in advan­ce easi­ly and auto­ma­ti­cal­ly using the part’s CAD file. The SFM-AT1000‑S can accom­mo­da­te boxes up to 800 kg and, with the help of a high-fre­quen­cy kno­cker, can loo­sen even stub­born pow­der clumps in the part’s inte­ri­or channels.

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Preview image "Unpacking and depowdering of 3D printed metal parts"

The build box (con­tai­ning the part and pow­der) is unloa­ded from the Rei­chen­ba­cher prin­ter and loa­ded into the Solu­kon sys­tem. The­re, the box as a who­le rota­tes upsi­de-down befo­re depow­de­ring takes place wit­hout the box (after rem­oval of the box frame).

“The SFM-AT1000‑S with box unpack­ing is a pro­ject with a high degree of auto­ma­ti­on. Fur­ther­mo­re, it demons­tra­tes how fle­xi­bly our sys­tems can be used for indi­vi­du­al 2 cus­to­mer solu­ti­ons. As a com­pe­tent sys­tem sup­pli­er, we sup­port Rei­chen­ba­cher in the pro­ject unpack­ing boxes of laser-mel­ted metal parts. This is how, tog­e­ther, we crea­te a real com­pe­ti­ti­ve edge for cus­to­mers,” says Andre­as Hart­mann, CEO and CTO of Solu­kon. Tog­e­ther with Reichenbacher’s Addi­ti­ve Manu­fac­tu­ring Team, led by Dr. Alex­an­der Kawal­la-Nam, this has led to an indus­try-rea­dy auto­ma­ti­on solu­ti­on in record time. “With Solu­kon, we once again have a sys­tem in our port­fo­lio that has a tru­ly uni­que sel­ling point and makes us stand out in the area of postpro­ces­sing against stan­dard solu­ti­ons on the AM mar­ket. This puts Rei­chen­ba­cher in a posi­ti­on to map the enti­re 3D prin­ting pro­cess chain”, Dr. Kawal­la-Nam adds. The com­bi­ned sys­tem SFM-AT1000‑S with box unpack­ing has alre­a­dy pas­sed the prac­ti­cal test. The sys­tem has been suc­cessful­ly in ope­ra­ti­on for months at a lea­ding manu­fac­tu­rer of steel moulds for the con­cre­te block industry.

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Indus­tri­al cus­to­mer alre­a­dy using com­bi­ned system

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