Hybrid Machine Combines Additive, Milling
The machine combines DMLS technology with high-speed milling to produce finished components.
Share




’s OPM250L, a hybrid machine that combines direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) with high-speed milling into the same workspace, enables single-process production of finished components. The One-Process Machine (OPM) is Sodick’s first foray into DMLS technology. It is primarily designed for use by moldmakers, with the ability to create conformal cooling channels within a finished mold.
The OPM250L also enables machining workpieces before printing is complete, making it possible to alternate laser sintering and milling passes. In addition to its usefulness in producing conformal cooling channels, this capability also helps reduce the number of parts necessary to produce a mold.
Sodick has developed Z-Asso, a dedicated CAM system, for this integrated machine. Z-Asso is capable of importing CAD data, generating laser and machining data, optimizing cutting along high-load areas, and simulating the process to accurately estimate production time. The machine provides further process improvements by enabling unmanned and remote machining.
Related Content
-
6 Trends in Additive Manufacturing Technology
IMTS 2024 features a larger Additive Manufacturing Pavilion than ever before, with veteran suppliers alongside startups and newcomers at the front of the West Building. As you browse these exhibitors, as well as booths found elsewhere at the show, keep an eye out for these trends in AM.
-
Solid Diamonds and a Speakeasy: Meeting Q-Mark Metrology
Q-Mark has built its metrology business by providing what customers need, when they want it. This goes for its IMTS booth, too, with free drinks alongside custom technology.
-
Royal Products Introduces Versatile Three-Jaw Chuck
IMTS 2024: Royal Products features a Three-Jaw Chuck for CNC workholding, designed to reduce setup time between jobs and for the utilization of a range of top tooling.