Visser Precision Purchases Two Sapphire Printers From Velo3D to Expand its Additive Manufacturing Capabilities for Aerospace Customers
Velo3D has announced that Visser Precision has purchased two Sapphire printers to enhance its 3D-printing capabilities for aerospace applications. The printers include the first calibrated for Haynes 214, a nickel-based superalloy known for its oxidation resistance, and another for Inconel 718, favored for its strength and corrosion resistance. This partnership aims to support demand from aerospace clients, particularly for rocket engine components. The printers will allow Visser Precision to leverage Velo3D's advanced additive manufacturing technology, promising improvements in the production of complex parts for mission-critical applications.
- Delivery of two Sapphire printers enhances 3D-printing capabilities for aerospace.
- First printer calibrated for Haynes 214, expanding alloy options for customers.
- Strong alignment with aerospace industry demand, particularly for rocket engine components.
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Visser Precision has an extensive background in both polymer and metal 3D printing. The company provides its customers in aerospace, defense, automotive, and industrial tooling with finished parts that are ready to use in their mission-critical applications. Visser Precision purchased its Sapphire printers after a mutual aerospace customer sought to leverage Velo3D’s additive manufacturing technology for components in its rocket engines.
“In the short time we have worked with Visser Precision, I’ve been very impressed by the thoroughness of their team,” said
As an ITAR-registered contract manufacturer, Visser Precision has extensive experience working with some of the most advanced companies in aerospace and defense, two of the industries that have extensively adopted Velo3D’s technology. The company’s full suite of services also includes heat treatment, precision machining, and wire EDM. At its
“Our team at Visser Precision is dedicated to providing the best manufacturing technologies to our customers so we can produce the highest quality parts from the most complex designs,” said
Velo3D’s contract manufacturing network allows companies to additively manufacturer parts without having the capital expenditure of a printer. It also gives customers the flexibility to source parts from a variety of suppliers through a distributed supply chain. This is made possible by Velo3D’s fully integrated solution, which includes its Flow print preparation software, Assure quality assurance software, and Intelligent Fusion manufacturing process.
Haynes 214 was developed by Haynes International, which specializes in developing new alloys for use in high-temperature environments. The alloy stands apart from other nickel-based alloys by providing enhanced oxidation resistance. Inconel 718 is one of the most common nickel-based alloys and is used in environments that require superb tensile strength under extreme pressure and heat. Both alloys are extensively used in additively manufacturing parts for aerospace applications, given they are difficult to machine through conventional methods due to their extreme hardness.
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