Recently, according to Mohou.com, the famous Australian original equipment manufacturer for cold spray additive manufacturing (OEM)SPEE3DAnnouncement to machine tool manufacturersNupressCooperate forNupressprovided by customersSPEE3DMaterial ordering service. NOW,NupressCustomers can choose to pay an annual feeNupressused by Australian headquartersSPEE3DPatented metal additive manufacturing by cold spraying (AM)platform.
SPEE3DSubscription payment model means customers can choose to rent once1-6quota, each quota represents a monthly amount25One per hourSPEE3DofWarpSPEE3DAccess to the cold spray system. As the company and machine names indicate, cold spray metal additive manufacturing is attracting more and more attention due to its daily throughput advantage over all other manufacturing technologies metal additive.

in approximatelySPEE3Dwith Australian machine tool buildersNupressIn the cooperation report,SPEE3DCo-founder and Chief Technology OfficerSteven CamilleriThe comment said:“SPEE3D WarpSPEE3DDemocratizing printers will help solve the real problems of supply chain disruption, manufacturing challenges and massive delays in some of the world’s most important industries. becauseNupressWith help, local Australian businesses can now access our technical support.“
NupressCEO ofCraig McWilliamadded:“For decades,NupressWe are committed to meeting the printing needs of our customers. In addition to advanced technology,SPEE3DWe share our commitment to developing new printing materials that will expand opportunities across many industries and applications.“
In addition to this collaboration, the two companies are perfectly aligned in terms of their customer industries: heavy industrial sectors such as aerospace, defense and mining. Facilitating low-volume production in high-cost, low-margin industries, which is not economically possible with any other technology, is where additive manufacturing excels. Providing subscription services gives more power to SMEs (SMEs) to exploit the potential of metal additive manufacturing.
Additionally, while subscription services for additive manufacturing hardware have been around for a long time, the speed of cold spray additive manufacturing in particular makes it uniquely suited to the subscription model. Let customers come in as little as every month25The ability to print metal parts in sufficient quantities to be profitable in a matter of hours may only be possible with cold spray.
Contract manufacturing SMEs are such an integral part of overall global productivity that their chronic glut is perhaps a key factor in the supply chain disruptions that have been recurrent across the economy in recent years. more3DThe adoption of subscription models by print OEMs will have an accelerated effect on the scale of industry integration into the broader supply chain.
This would be particularly beneficial in the US market, especially if the Biden administrationAM forwardThe alliance aims to achieve approximately 100% sourcing from small and medium-sized businesses over the next few years.30%(or more)3DThe target for printing the part. In addition to subsidies and tax breaks for purchasing machinery,OEMand wider acceptance of subscription services by service organizations in the additive manufacturing space may be a driving factorAM forwardA key success factor that even extends to other areas.
Source: 3D Printing Network
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