Metal Additive Manufacturing

Metal additive manufacturing technology we use, DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering), also known by its other name LPBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion), is a manufacturing technology in which powdered raw material is melted by a heat source (laser) and deposited in layers to build a part.

With our GE Additive (Concept Laser) M2 Series 5 and EOS M290 machines, we produce your products using the following materials:

  • 316L stainless steel
  • AlSi10Mg Aluminum alloy
  • CuCp Copper
  • Maraging steel (MS1)

We produce parts with complex geometries, high precision, and specific performance requirements.

In part design, we are free from the limitations imposed by molds; internal channels and cavities, lightweight lattice structures, complex surfaces, and thin walls can be implemented freely.

Thanks to heat treatment and microstructure control, we ensure that the mechanical properties of the materials (strength, toughness, fatigue resistance) conform to standards.

When transitioning from prototyping to pre-series production, we significantly reduce costs and production lead times. Also, we minimize waste material and post-production secondary processes.

Norm Additive, using its technological equipment and material expertise, provides solutions in automotive, aerospace, medical, defense, energy, and other sectors requiring high performance.

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