JNieman
Aerospace
- Mar 26, 2014
- 1,128
I've been researching more and more about Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing technology. The state of things seems to be pretty respectable, but not widely adopted as far as I can tell. The technical aspects all make sense. The final material quality, with good weld procedures, wire, and environmental conditions all make me think this is a no-brainer.
So what I'm wondering is... for people who end up working with / finishing low volume castings and forgings... are we going to start seeing "WAAM" near-net shapes to finish-machine rather than forgings and castings? Maybe see that as a standard "blank/stock" production method for the expensive exotic metals?
I know of a lot of production in my history that involved starting with a large cube and putting 95% of the mass in the swarf dumpsters.
The lead time on some of these low volume castings we end up sourcing for our customers can be atrocious. If we can "print" a part per day, even, it seems like turnaround time would be pretty greatly improved.
Has anyone else been aware of this type of thing?
Tangentially, I was at Fabtech last year, and Lincoln and Fanuc were certainly showing it off.
I'm curious how much sense it makes to bring in-house, or even to outsource to Lincoln, since they offer it as a service. Anyone out there have experience with it, or considering it?
So what I'm wondering is... for people who end up working with / finishing low volume castings and forgings... are we going to start seeing "WAAM" near-net shapes to finish-machine rather than forgings and castings? Maybe see that as a standard "blank/stock" production method for the expensive exotic metals?
I know of a lot of production in my history that involved starting with a large cube and putting 95% of the mass in the swarf dumpsters.
The lead time on some of these low volume castings we end up sourcing for our customers can be atrocious. If we can "print" a part per day, even, it seems like turnaround time would be pretty greatly improved.
Has anyone else been aware of this type of thing?
Tangentially, I was at Fabtech last year, and Lincoln and Fanuc were certainly showing it off.
I'm curious how much sense it makes to bring in-house, or even to outsource to Lincoln, since they offer it as a service. Anyone out there have experience with it, or considering it?