Sintavia acquires Arcam printers

Sintavia has acquired three A2X electron beam printers from GE Additive Arcam.
Sintavia has acquired three A2X electron beam printers from GE Additive Arcam.

Sintavia, which 3D prints flight and launch components, has acquired three A2X electron beam printers from GE Additive Arcam. The company already owns three GE Additive Arcam Q20plus machines and one other A2X.

‘It has been a great pleasure to work with GE Additive to develop successful manufacturing strategies for critical aerostructure components. We are excited to expand our production platform using the electron beam process in the months and years to come.’

‘We are big believers in the electron beam process for high precision structural components manufactured in titanium,’ said Brian Neff, Sintavia CEO. ‘We are excited to expand our production platform using the electron beam process in the months and years to come.’

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