Solukon

Aulzhausener Strasse 14
Augsburg,  Augsburg  86165

Germany
+49 821 440 98 0
http://www.solukon.de
  • Booth: 2161

Solukon is the pioneer and technical leader of automated depowdering in additive manufacturing. The company, located in Augsburg, Germany, has extensive experience in the development of AM systems and related peripheral equipment and offers a full range of industrial postprocessing systems. Solukon is present on four continents. The systems are trusted by leading manufacturers of 3d-printing systems, like EOS, AMCM and SLM Solutions, by institutions like NASA and Cern as well as by companies like Siemens and Ariane Group.


 Products

  • SFM-AT350/-E depowdering system
    New:
    SFM-AT350-E with piezoelectric excitation in ultrasonic range

    New: The depowdering system SFM-AT350/-E can handle larger part volumes:
    400x400x400 or 500x280x400 and 100 kg (formerly 60 kg)...

  • New:
    The SFM-AT350/-E can handle larger part volumes:
    400x400x400 or 500x280x400 and 100 kg

    Also new: SFM-AT350-E with piezoelectric (ultrasonic) excitation

    - self-regulating excitation
    - avoiding harmful vibrations
    - silent process
    - minimized compressed air consumption

    Since piezoelectric excitation originates directly at the rotary table of the Solukon system, the part can be shifted to the optimal vibration range with high precision. The high frequencies of the electronic excitation are considerably higher than the harmful natural frequency of the part. As the frequency constantly controls and regulates itself the risk of exciting the resonance frequency and damaging sensitive structures is avoided. Consequently, the SFM-AT350-E is the ideal depowdering system for delicate structures made from materials that are difficult to depowder, like copper. Another major advantage of the new form of excitation is its low levels of noise emission. As a result, the SFM-AT350-E is a perfect fit for the naturally quiet 3D printer environment.

  • SFM-AT1000-S depowdering system
    The SFM-AT1000-S is an automatic depowdering system for large and heavy metal components with a height of up to 1,000 mm and a maximum weight of 800 kg....

  • Feautures:

    • automated, endless 2-axis rotation device
    • vibration mechanism with wide frequency range
    • glove ports for manual depowdering with compressed air or inert gas
    • manual control via joystick

    Options:

    • dust removal for non-reactive materials
    • inert gas infusion for reactive materials (ATEX)
    • direct connection to material processing
    • SPR-Pathfinder® software to calculate the ideal motion sequence automatically
    • programmable knocker
    • Digital-Factory-Tool for quality assurance and automation integration
    • OPC UA interface (ready for industry 4.0)
    • front-top-loading
    • short rotation arm for optimal center of gravity position
  • Digital-Factory-Tool
    With this sensor and interface kit, Solukon sets new standards for quality monitoring, depowdering automation and digital integration....

  • DFT application areas:

    Process validation and quality management

    The DFT records all relevant depowdering process data and summarizes the values in a protocol file. Critical limits can be set for relevant data so that deviations can be directly displayed and assessed.

    The DFT monitors data in the parts, such as residual oxygen, humidity, chamber pressure, compressed air and power consumption, temperature and frequencies. Information on the selected cleaning program is also available. The user can compile data related to the build job in a flexible dialog box. This includes, e.g., the type, batch, customer job and material used so that, in the end, a PDF-format protocol file is created.

    Central control in the machinery park and automation integration

    All data collected in the Digital-Factory-Tool can be compiled via OPC UA and then integrated into the control center’s digital dashboards. Via the OPC UA interface, the Solukon systems can also be monitored from a central point and, if necessary, controlled remotely. This way, Solukon systems can become part of a fully automated production line.

    Maintenance management and condition monitoring

    The new sensor system and process monitoring allow users to draw conclusions about the state of individual machine components. When monitoring media usage, deviations such as those in the depowdering process can be determined reliably.

    Power consumption / Carbon footprintNew

    From their energy supplier, you find out the value for the CO2  consumption per kilowatt hour of electricity. There is a variable input field for this carbon factor of electricity, as well as the carbon factor of compressed air consumption. With the two values, the DFT calculates the carbon footprint of the depowdering process.

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