ARCEMY® Increase manufacturing productivity

About ARCEMY® Enterprise Edition

For the creation of larger parts, ARCEMY® Enterprise Edition introduces a 2.5 m robot reach combined with a 750 kg positioner. Increased reach and improved part capability is made possible with a 4600 robotic arm, allowing for a minimum print area of 0.5 m width x 0.5 m long and a maximum of 1.5 m wide x 1.5 m long on a fixed pedestal and without the dynamic use of a positioner. Depending on pedestal height, ARCEMY® Enterprise has the potential to achieve up to 4 m in part height, based upon part geometry and the 4600 vertical reach and six-degree-of-freedom capability. Designed for increased productivity, ARCEMY® Enterprise Edition is perfect for the facility that has medium to high manufacturing volumes but is a little tight on floor space.

ARCEMY® Enterprise Edition Features

System Footprint

6.0 m w x 7.2 m l x 2.0 m h
20’ x 24’ x 6.5’

Reach

2.5 m
98”

Max. Build Envelope

1.5 m x 1.5 m
59” x 59”

Weight Capacity

≤ 750 kg
1653 lb

Axis

8 (with positioner)

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Smart Laser Sensor

ARCEMY® offers the latest in intelligent laser sensor technology. With a measuring rate of up to 4kHz and a range of up to 500 mm, the high-precision sensor featured on ARCEMY® ensures stable measurement results while tracking surface regulation. Sensitive to micro-level changes, the small light spot sensor is characterised by a resolution of 1µm and linearity from 8µm.

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Perfecting Pyrometer

Temperatures are reliably and precisely measured with a state-of-the-art, high-speed infrared pyrometer. ARCEMY® features a pyrometer sensor with a spectral range of 2.3µm, an optical range of 33:1 and can measure temperature ranges between 100 and 600° Celsius. The pyrometer features a fast response time for temperature-critical metallic materials, enabling better interpass temperature control.

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Dynamic Cooler

Manage interpass temperatures with the ARCEMY® system’s dynamic cooler. Working with feedback from the high-speed infrared pyrometer and AMLSoft™ cooling rates are managed depending on the material type. The cooling application can assist with achieving specific mechanical properties for metal 3D printed parts using the Wire Additive Manufacturing process.

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Advanced Arc

Incorporating Fronius welding technology, ARCEMY® industrial metal 3D printers provide an intelligent, efficient and reliable Wire Additive Manufacturing solution compared to traditional manufacturing methods. When combined with AMLSoft™, Fronius welding packages offer precision wire feeding, ensuring the highest deposition rate possible for each certified metal wire feedstock variant without compromising the material properties.

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Testimonials

Toolcraft looks to partner with AML3D whenever there is scope for their process – when manufacturing parts larger than commonly available materials or when sourcing exotic metals is cost prohibitive.

Greg Stevens

Toolcraft, General Manager Business

By building a supply chain for 3D Printed Industrial components, we are able to drastically reduce lead time and inventory costs for our industrial clients. This first phase is qualifying a component that frequently requires replacement due to harsh conditions and we expect a cost savings of approximately 700,000 USD per annum when AML3D’s WAM® technology is fully integrated.

Alexander S. De Vore

3DPC, CEO

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing, or WAAM, has the potential to enable a productivity step change in shipbuilding, able to 3D print marine grade metal structures at a scale well beyond other commercially available metal 3D printing technologies.

Andrew Malcolm

Austal, Chief Digital Officer

We are excited to be working closely with AML3D on delivering this new 3D printing technology to Victorian organisations. The equipment funded through the Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund complements our current range of 3D printing technologies and opens the opportunities for working closely with Victorian and, more broadly, Australian organisations on delivering new products and processes based on this technology as well as training the next generation of engineers in digital manufacturing.

Prof. Brandt

RMIT Centre for Additive Manufacturing, Centre Director

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