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Spectra H

Spectra H’s high-heat capability enables users to incorporate new alloys into production to expand their offerings, including high-temperature, crack-prone materials.

GE Aerospace

High heat

for high-temperature alloys
With Spectra H’s high-heat capability, users can incorporate new alloys into production to expand their offerings, including high-temperature, crack-prone materials. The Spectra H has the capability to produce parts at temperatures exceeding 1,000 °C. The machine’s enhanced capacity is opening up new opportunities to produce high-integrity parts larger and faster than ever before. As part of a system that simplifies operation and maximizes output, Spectra H is the evolution that's helping the industry take the next step forward.

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    Point Melt technology

    EBM Point Melt is a process in which metal powder is melted point by point instead of the usual lines. This technology allows for more accurate temperature control and reduces temperature gradients during the printing of a part. As a result, metal parts made with point melt can benefit from improved surface quality and simpler support structures. Point melt also allows for additional scanning strategies, such as multiple exposures of the same area, which allow better control of the resulting microstructure, especially in the z-direction.

    Build volume

    250 x 430 mm (Ø/H)

    Beam
    Power

    6kW

    Available Powders and Parameters

    Ti6Al4v Grade 5
    P-Material
    TiAl
    D-Material
    CoCr
    Highly alloyed tool steel
    D-Material

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