Monday, July 10, 2017
Wichita State University's National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) has purchased
a new professional grade metal additive manufacturing system.
The RPM Innovations 222 Standard System is a professional-grade system with powder-fed
laser metal deposition technology with 2 ft 3 build capacity and a rotary table for
cladding or building around a shaft.
The system, which was manufactured in the U.S., arrived last week, and will be ready
to take on client jobs by late July after routine installation, calibration and technician
training.
"Additive Manufacturing has advanced dramatically in the last decade and permeated
into just about every business sector," said Paul Jonas, NIAR director of special
programs. The new RPMI system will enhance our capacity for prototyping, tool development
and additive manufacturing research."
NIAR performs industry-funded structural testing for additive manufacturing materials
and parts, and works directly with multiple standards organizations in the development
of guidelines to standardize the materials, processes and quality of additive manufactured
parts.
Currently, NIAR is working with the FAA to develop the procedures and methodology
necessary to include polymer additive manufactured materials in the NCAMP shared materials
database. When completed in about a year, manufacturers will have the ability to obtain
publically available design allowables for polymer-based additive manufactured materials,
making it more economical and efficient to use the materials for aerospace applications.
"This is a very powerful enabler since NCAMP materials are recognized by the FAA,
ESASA and all branches of the US military," said Jonas.
NIAR's Additive Manufacturing Lab is home to multiple 3D printers including a BAAM
(Big Area Additive Manufacturing) and additional capabilities ranging from simple
prototypes to high-strength, high-temperature parts using fused deposition modeling
(FDM), polyjet, direct laser metal sintering (DLMS) and full-color selective deposition
lamination (SDL).
To learn more about NIAR's additive manufacturing capabilities, contact Shawn Ehrstein
at (316) 978-5839 or shawn@niar.wichita.edu.
For full RPMI 222 specifications visit www.rpm-innovations.com/download/rpm_laser_deposition_system_brochure_222.pdf.