• Typical Arcemy 2600 Edition metal 3D printing a large-scale maritime part with wire-arc additive manufacturing technology.
Credit: AML3D
    Typical Arcemy 2600 Edition metal 3D printing a large-scale maritime part with wire-arc additive manufacturing technology. Credit: AML3D
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US company Laser Welding Solutions (LWS) has leased two Arcemy Small Edition 2600 systems for 12 months, with an option to buy, from AML3D for $700,000. 

LWS is a supplier to the US Navy and the new order is intended to help accelerate the qualification program for Arcemy Nickel Aluminum Bronze (NAB) components for US Navy’s Submarine Industrial base.

In recognition of LWS’ need to accelerate the US Navy NAB qualification program, the Arcemy 2600s will be airfreighted from AML3D’s facility in Adelaide, South Australia to LWS’ Houston, Texas base and are expected to be operational within 8 to 10 weeks.

As the largest Additive Manufacturing market in the world, the US is the most important growth market for AML3D. The Company is progressing plans to establish a US headquarters, manufacturing hub and sales team in Ohio to better support US customers and drive additional contract wins.

"This new order for two additional Arcemy systems helps deepen our relationship with LWS and illustrates how important our advanced manufacturing technology is to the US Defence sector," said AM3LD CEO Sean Ebert.

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