Seco Tools has through a partnership with Sandvik Additive Manufacturing and other partners launched a new way of producing aerospace engine blisk with 80% reduced machining time and cutting tools consumption.
The additive will give you many advantages:
In this collaboration Seco (finishing) worked with Sandvik Additive Manufacturing (Titanium powder and component ready to print design), BeamIT (3D printing), GOM UK (Measuring and 3D scanning of the digital twin), Hypermill (CAM programming), Jemtech (Coolant provider for tool life optimization), Schunk (tool holding optimization), GROB (CNC machine builder) to achieve the ambitious goal of revolutionizing a complex part required for every flying device.
For optimal finishing solutions for your additive manufacturing components please reach out to your local Seco Tools representatives.
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