![]() ![]() BeAM calls this technology Directed Energy Deposition (DED). Based in Strasbourg, France, the company offers an alternative to powder bed fusion printers by combining a three-axis laser head with a tilt-rotary table to provide five-axis control of the additive manufacturing process. If you haven’t yet heard of them, BeAM makes metal 3D printers. “And since we obviously want to avoid situations like this in the future, we immediately began looking for a software tool that would give us better visualization of the additive manufacturing process. “We’d just finished building this beautiful part and the head just plowed right into the middle of it,” says Austin Kron, managing director at BeAM in Cincinnati, Ohio. ![]() Additive manufacturing equipment provider BeAM turns to CGTech for its simulation needs
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