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High-Alloy Metal Powders Company offers Ampersint metal powders of all major stan- dard compositions, such as Ni-, Co- and Fe-based alloys, as well as customized solutions with tailored chemistries and particle size distributions. The powders are available


and loading scenarios in one table. In addition, temperature loads, velocity, G-loads and enforced displacement can be factored in simulate precise loading conditions. SolidThinking Inc. Ph: 248-526-1920 Web site: www.solidthinking.com


in small-to-large-scale batch sizes. They are well suited to processes such as SLS, SLM, EBM, DMD and laser clad- ding used in medical, aerospace and automotive applica- tions. The powders are perfectly spherical powder shape with good fl owability. H.C. Starck GmbH Ph: 517-279-9511 Web site: www.hcstarck.com/ampersint_metal_powders


Structural Simulation Software New release of solidThinking Inspire 2016 introduces PolyNURBS functionality allowing users to quickly and easily fl ow optimized designs into manufacturable products by wrapping topology results with NURBS geometry. Also new is the ability to easily compare results across multiple runs


Milling Machines MDX-40A and MDX- 540A milling ma- chines make creating precise, functional parts and snap-to prototypes quick, simple and affordable. Combining the capa- bilities of a Subtractive Rapid Prototyping (SRP) system with the ease of use of a benchtop CNC mill, they produce accurate prototypes with smooth surface fi nishes from a wide variety of non-proprie- tary materials. The MDX-40A features a maximum work area of 12 × 12 × 4.1" (XYZ) (305 × 305 × 104 mm), while the larger MDX-540 provides a maximum work area of 19.6 × 15.7 × 6.1" (XYZ) (498 × 398 × 155 mm). Both models come with SRP Player CAM software. Roland DGA Corp. Ph: 800-542-2307 Web site: www.rolanddga.com/products/3D


Rapid Manufacturing The DigitalWax 030X rapid manufacturing system has been specifi cally devel- oped for high-productivity applications. High accu- racy, large size capacity and the lowest running cost in the market are the main features of this innovative system. In combination with a new generation of fully castable materials, the DigitalWax 030X delivers the highest accuracy and surface quality. The great fl exibility of these machines allows a quick material change and a choice of different materials.


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