Metal 3D printing system prepares protoypes and samples
aluminium, titanium and inconnel. The Studio system has
The first reseller to exhibit the Studio Printer metal 3D printing system from Desktop Metal outside of the USA, Laser Lines, showcased the unit which is suitable for prototyping and creating sample parts. The company offers 3D printers, 3D scanners and laser equipment. The Desktop Metal
Studio system has a build area of 300 x 200 x 200mm and it can print at 16cm3
/
hr using a variety of metal alloys. Including copper, stainless steels,
been designed for simple installation and with fast material changes, web-based software and the hand removal of supports. Every stage is automated and managed by software for a simple transition from CAD to part without needing third party software. The company has over
25 years’ experience in the 3D printing and scanning sector, and is often the first point of call for customers who want to find out more about the realities of installing a system for manufacturing, rapid prototyping or reverse engineering.
www.laserlines.co.uk
Cables and services add value
Electrical, electronic and fibre optic interconnect solutions were displayed by Lemo. The company highlighted its range of products, including the B and T series connectors (pictured) and value- added cabling services. Servicing a range
of end markets, from auto-sport, military, oil and gas, test and measurement, broadcast and medical, Lemo UK has an experienced team of industry specialists to offer customers advice. The company has
further invested in its UK operation, based in Worthing, now offering extended engineering services to support the
Displays are in all shapes and sizes
New TFT products exhibited by the Midas Group included micro TFTs, high resolution IPS TFTs, portrait orientation letterbox units, and all round view angle (ARVA) types. Standard RGB and mono devices were demonstrated alongside the display enhancement products such as cover glass, multi-touch capacitive and resistive
multi-touch screens (RMTS). Round and micro
OLEDS complement the company’s traditional mono and RGB OLEDs, VA technology LCDs, high resolution graphic LCDs, alphanumeric LCDs, and ultrasonic sensor ranges. Comprehensive
technical assistance services are supported by a range of interface,
interconnection, and driver board products, designed to work with a range of industry standard processors and controllers such as Raspberry-Pi, UC32, and Arduino. Technical business
development managers offer on-site demonstrations for all display products, to reduce a customer’s
WWW.INDUSTRYSOUTH.CO.UK
development of high- reliability electrical and fibre optic cable assembly, as well as a rapid turn-around bespoke connector service. The company’s premium
range of electrical and fibre optic interconnect solutions are for use in demanding environments. They are designed and manufactured in Switzerland, with all components manufactured in automated factories to exacting standards.
www.lemo.com
project concept stage.
www.midasdisplays.com
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