Cincinnati Inc. to show big-area additive manufacturing system at Fabtech 2015

The Big Area Additive Manufacturing machine uses a steel fabricated chassis and advanced linear drive motors as the base, and extrudes hot thermoplastic to build parts, layer by layer.
Oct. 28, 2015

The Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machine uses a steel fabricated chassis and advanced linear drive motors as the base, and extrudes hot thermoplastic to build parts, layer by layer. The system has a work envelope of 65 × 140 × 34 in. and extrusion rate of about 38 lbs/hr, and the extruder uses a wide variety of thermoplastics and fiber-reinforced thermoplastics to meet the needs of a variety of commercial applications, including furniture and tooling.

Fabtech booth number: N-9000

To Learn More:

Contact:Cincinnati Inc.
Headquarters: Harrison, OH
Product: Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machine
Key Feature: Extrusion rate of 38 lbs/hr

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