Optomec introduces monitoring technology for AM

Optomec, a global supplier of additive manufacturing (AM) systems for 3D printed metals and printed electronics, has introduced Smart Additive Manufacturing (SmartAM) technology for use in hybrid CNC machine tools.

 SmartAM technology provides a closed loop control that monitors and adjusts key process parameters during the build to help ensure metal parts with consistent qualities.

In additive manufacturing, 3D metal parts are built up layer by layer with powdered metal that is melted with a laser. As the build progresses, heat build-up in the part can affect the size of the melt pool, which in turn can affect the microstructural properties and dimensional accuracy of the printed metal. Optomec has already introduced real time process monitoring to control the size of the melt pool in its standalone LENS metal 3D Printers, and is now making this same technology available in its LENS Print Engine for integration with CNC mills, lathes, robots, custom gantries and laser cutting and welding systems.

SmartAM technology consists of special focusing optics and a melt pool sensor which are housed within the modular LENS Print Engine deposition head. The sensor monitors the build process and control software automatically adjusts laser power to keep the area of melt pool constant. According to research, this closed loop method is effective in controlling heat input and cooling rate, and thus promotes microstructural uniformity that defines the mechanical properties of the printed metal. Maintaining melt pool size also helps ensure the geometric and dimensional integrity of the final part.

This story is reprinted from material from Optomec, with editorial changes made by Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of Elsevier.