Two Sapphire printers headed to Denver-based manufacturer
Caption: A 3D-printed volute, which can be used in high-temperature oxidizing environments in rocket engines. Image courtesy Velo3D.
Visser Precision purchased two Sapphire printers to expand its 3D-printing capabilities for its aerospace customers. One of the printers delivered is the first Sapphire printer calibrated for Haynes 214 (UNS N07214). The other Sapphire printer is calibrated for Inconel 718. The company provides its customers in aerospace, defense, automotive, and industrial tooling with finished parts that are ready to use.
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