Sciaky supplies AM machine to engineering firm

Sciaky Inc, a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries Inc (PSI) has supplied an electron beam additive manufacturing (EBAM) system to EWI, an engineering and technology organization in North America dedicated to developing, testing, and implementing manufacturing technologies for industry. Sciaky and EWI will work together to produce prototype parts for high-tech manufacturers in a variety of industries across the US. Both companies plan to co-market the metal 3D printing capabilities to the marketplace. ‘Sciaky is very excited to work with an innovator like EWI,’ said Mike Riesen, general manager of Sciaky. ‘Beyond simply selling an EBAM system to EWI, Sciaky will collaborate with EWI to advance and promote EBAM technology into mutual fields of interest.’

Sciaky's EBAM systems can produce parts ranging from 8 inches (203 mm) to 19 ft (5.79 m) in length, but can also manufacture smaller and larger parts, depending on the application. 

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