Exergy Solutions Inc

202 6 Ave SW #800 BVS 1
Calgary,  AB  T2P 2R9

Canada
403-700-9333
https://exergysolutions.com/
  • Booth: 336

Exergy Solutions is Alberta’s largest additive manufacturing company with industrial scale additive manufacturing equipment including FDM, SLA, SLS and HP MJF polymer printers and a Renishaw metal printer, production scale depowdering and vapour smoothing and CNC machining. Our fleet of printers combined with our Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Materials team develops solutions to real-world technical and design challenges. The group operates as both a contract manufacturing service for our clients and supports and enables our Agile Engineering services by providing value added components to support the lab and pilot scale builds.

Exergy opened its X-Lab in northwest Calgary in 2019. This state-of-the-art additive manufacturing facility is located in the University of Calgary’s Life Science Innovation Hub and has industrial additive manufacturing systems and post-processing solutions as well as a wireless augmented & virtual reality studio. Exergy Solutions has the capacity to perform industry-leading testing, consulting, problem solving, design & engineering and R&D services for multiple industries at this facility.


 Press Releases

  • PRESS RELEASE — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    FIRST SALE OF CALIBUR3 METAL AM SYSTEM — Wayland Additive sells first system to Exergy Solutions which ignites collaboration to address wear using Vibenite®

    (10th May 2021, Huddersfield, U.K.) In advance of its physical launch event 19th May 2021, Wayland Additive is delighted to be able to announce the first sale of its Calibur3 metal AM system to Exergy Solutions Inc., Calgary, Canada.

    Since its virtual launch event held in March, Wayland has garnered significant interest in the Calibur3 machine from across a wide cross section of industry. Peter Hansford, Director of Business Development at Wayland Additive, comments: “We are extremely pleased with the response to the launch of our Calibur3 machine, and to be able to announce our first sale to Exergy is very exciting. We are in advanced discussions with a number of companies interested in our ground-breaking metal AM process, all of which recognise that NeuBeamTM affords them access to numerous production alternatives. Most importantly, the charging issues that make electron beam (EBM) processes so unstable have been fully neutralized with NeuBeamTM. Moreover, NeuBeamTM is a hot “part” process rather than a hot “bed” process like traditional eBeam processes. This efficiently creates parts that are free of residual stresses because the high temperatures are only applied to the part and not the bed, ensuring free-flowing powder post-build (no sinter cake) and stress-free parts with reduced energy consumption.”

    Traditional workarounds for the eBeam process have been developed by the AM industry, but these lead to downstream complexities. The use of very high processing temperatures across the entire build plate creates a part within a semi-sintered cake, and this makes part removal and post processing very difficult, time consuming and expensive. These compromises also severely limit the materials that can be used, the geometrical forms that can be produced and ultimately the applications that can benefit from the eBeam process.

    NeubeamTM is material agnostic, can produce complex geometries that are impossible on other eBeam systems, and is typically 30-40% faster by removing the need to maintain and sinter the cake.

    Exergy Solutions is an engineering consultancy offering end-to-end, fit-for-purpose lab-scale and pilot-scale equipment for research and innovation. The company has been operating in Calgary since 2013 and opened its X-Lab in 2019, offering state-of-the-art industrial additive manufacturing and post-processing solutions, as well as a wireless augmented and virtual reality studio. Exergy works with clients in a variety of sectors including demanding, highly regulated industries such as oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, and R&D.

    The purchase of the first Calibur3 by Exergy Solutions is a strategic move, enabled with support from Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen). “NGen’s mission is to support the development of unique, world-leading manufacturing capabilities in Canada” said Jayson Myers, CEO, NGen. “It is investments like this that will enable our manufacturers to compete in the global marketplace and deliver the integrated engineering solutions that their customers need” As Dr. Dave Waldbillig, Director of Advanced Manufacturing at Exergy explains, “The investment in Wayland’s technology means that we can present a compelling solution to our customer’s wear challenges. The partnership combines the high wear resistance and toughness of the Vibenite® series of materials from VBN Components, with the larger build volume and speed of the NeuBeamTM process, and Exergy Solution’s application engineering support. Exergy focuses on developing solutions for high wear environments where complex geometries and large part sizes are needed for applications across many industry sectors such as oil and gas, minerals processing, forestry, agriculture, pulp and paper, and power generation among others. Wayland’s Calbur3 metal AM system supports innovation for Exergy with its ability to process a wide range of materials in its large build volume meaning we can focus on large footprint components.”

    The Vibenite® series of materials used by Exergy are developed by VBN Components, which has a reputation for creating unique hard and wear resistant materials for additive manufacturing, thereby allowing customers to create large geometrically-complex parts and components that are impossible to produce using traditional production processes. The Vibenite® series of materials are characterised by the production of components with extreme fatigue resistance thanks to the high cleanliness in Vibenite® materials, supreme wear resistance and hardness, thanks to the high carbide content, and no porosities and full hardness all the way through the component. 

    Billy Rideout, CEO, at Exergy concludes. “The alliance between Exergy, Wayland, and VBN means that we are able to offer significant customer benefits. With support from VBN, Exergy can now supply full-service design, manufacturing, and qualification support for large parts with complex geometries made from materials that are difficult or impossible to machine. This in turn means longer component lifetimes, with the entire part (not just specific areas of the part) made from highly wear resistant materials.”

    www.waylandadditive.com

    www.exergysolutions.com

    www.vbncomponents.com

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    CONTACT

    WAYLAND ADDITIVE                                      Exergy Solutions Inc                       VBN Components

    +44 (0)1484 248 888                                       +1 403 700 9333                               +46 70 673 6755

    enquiries@waylandadditive.com            am@exergysolutions.com          info@vbncomponents.com

    www.waylandadditive.com                       www.exergysolutions.com         www.vbncomponents.com

  • Exergy was recently recognized for an innovative project. The months-long collaboration started with an idea from Dr. Steven Roy — an adjustable valve enclosure and ventilator multiplexor for critical ventilator shortages. This device allows individual pressure control for each patient when sharing a single ventilator between multiple patients – something that has not yet been possible when ventilators were being shared during the pandemic.

    “The device is more cost-effective than a ventilator, rapidly deployable and takes up very little space during emergency preparedness storage,” noted Exergy’s project engineer Darsey Godwin.

    The Valence InVent Xtend ventilator multiplexor recently received a Red Dot Design Award, which is a highly sought-after seal of quality for good design in the world. Design concepts and prototypes entered in the competition are evaluated by the Red Dot Jury for both function and aesthetic, which convenes once a year for each competition based on the individual specialist areas of the members.

    This innovation was recently featured by CTV News Calgary. Check out the clip below.

    https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/calgary-icu-doctor-s-ventilator-design-wins-international-award-for-new-medical-devices-1.5482942

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