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WAAM3D Launches MiniWAAM Metal 3D Printer

MILTON KEYNES, UK, Jun 11, 2024 – WAAM3D is pleased to announce the launch of a new compact metal 3D printer: MiniWAAM. Its introduction brings cutting edge metal additive manufacturing to a wider audience thanks to its combination of affordability and performance capabilities. Sitting alongside the much bigger RoboWAAM in WAAM3D’s machines portfolio, MiniWAAM features WAAM3D’s industry leading, proprietary end-effectors, sensing hardware, and software. It offers a competitively priced manufacturing solution for process development, metallurgical characterization, production of mechanical test pieces, exploration of new wires, and the testing of new sensors.

Thanks to RoboWAAM, launched in 2022, WAAM3D is already a leader in large-scale metal additive manufacturing. With the launch of the company’s new MiniWAAM platform, the market potential for large format 3D metal printing and repair in aerospace, defense, oil and gas and research communities has just been extended.

New compact platform

Departing from robotic architectures, MiniWAAM® features:

  • 3-axis overhead CNC system, plus an additional 500 mm rotational table with 60 kg payload
  • A working envelope of 800 mm x 800 mm x 600 mm
  • Overall machine dimensions of 2400 mm (width) x 2100 mm (depth) x 2300 mm (height)
  • Standalone plug&play installation on shopfloor with full health and safety compliance.

State of the art capabilities

The MiniWAAM® system is designed to seamlessly integrate Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing into manufacturing workflow – improving productivity, reducing waste, and creating new manufacturing horizons across a broad range of scenarios.

Despite its compact size, MiniWAAM® offers the same world-leading hardware capabilities as the bigger RoboWAAM® solution:

  • Real time ShapeTechTM – WAAM3D’s own interferometric sensor which reconstructs the 3D profile of the deposited structure, extracting the layer height value all around the component. It gives immediate confidence in the consistency of deposition and in the achievement of key geometrical targets, whilst printing is in progress, eliminating the need for lengthy laser scans or touch-probe quality checks
  • Essential WAAM® monitoring (voltage, current, travel speed, wire feed speed)
  • Double-point temperature measurement capability – leading the deposition to ensure consistent printing conditions; and trailing the deposition for in-process parameters checks
  • Two wire feeders are included. Each of them can be controlled independently in terms of feeding timing and wire feed speeds. With no changes of setup, WAAM® engineers are able to programme the feeding of either the same alloy with two wires to increase deposition rates; or the feeding of different wires to produce functionally graded parts or to perform in-situ alloying.
  • Electronic wire positioning for increased process stability
  • Process camera for remote melt-pool imaging
  • Global shielding for deposition of reactive materials with fully automatic purging, atmosphere maintenance, and evacuation cycles.

Set on firm software foundations

The RoboWAAM system is fed and controlled by WAAM3D’s own software suite, built on three fundamental blocks:

  • WAAMPlanner® which turns a parts pre-form into executable MiniWAAM® code. It includes planar and non-planar slicing, 2D and 3D sectioning, and layer grouping. It is capable of best-in-class tool-path-planning with dedicated AM approaches and multi-material and multi-process capability.
  • WAAMKeys, which populates the tool path plan with process parameters, which are automatically calculated based on geometry and alloy. With advanced thermal compensation modules, it helps achieving the target layer height, regardless of changes in geometrical features.
  • WAAMCtrl®, which is an all-encompassing operating system for MiniWAAM®. It incorporates an operator’s dashboard, the component’s digital twin, interactive data navigation, and historical database with complete printing process record (parameter by parameter including all dependent variables such as temperature and shape), seamlessly integrated onto WAAM3D’s hardware and sensors.

Dr Filomeno Martina, CEO of WAAM3D comments: “We are very excited to be launching MiniWAAM®, as its introduction brings the benefits of metal 3D printing to an even wider audience. Thanks to its versatility, MiniWAAM® is ideal for the creation of small to medium-sized metal parts for prototyping and for production and research applications. Its use of 2 wire feeds also makes it of interest for those looking to experiment with composition development and multi-material structure creation. Because of MiniWAAM®’s level of process monitoring, even at such a competitive price point, MiniWAAM® allows research departments to carry out R&D with much higher levels of insights than the less capable ‘home-built’ kits. Moreover, transitioning from MiniWAAM® to the much bigger RoboWAAM® is a seamless process as the fundamental tech elements are exactly the same.”

For more information, visit https://www.waam3d.com.

Nitin Patil
Nitin Patil
Editor and Director of Content, DailyCADCAM.com. Nitin completed his Master's in Mass Communication & Journalism and having 13 years of work experience as an editor, content writer with renowned international technical magazines and media companies. He is associated with CAD,CAM industry since 2008.
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