How Cold Spray works in less than 40 seconds

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  • @bodazaphfa
    @bodazaphfa Месяц назад

    Currently getting qualified on manual cold spray using aluminum with an SST platform for use in supersonic military aviation and I can honestly say this is some of the greatest tech I’ve dealt with in my 30-years of military aviation. I absolutely love it. It’s a game changer and a huge money saver and life extender on any platform.

  • @robinyilmaz1155
    @robinyilmaz1155 8 месяцев назад +3

    That's pretty clever. And sounds like a relatively cheap solution. But I assume it's not?

    • @SPEE3D
      @SPEE3D  24 дня назад

      Hi @robinyilmaz1155, thank you for your question. Yes, SPEE3D's cold spray machines themselves are not the price you'd expect for your general plastic printer, and unfortunately this is the case for many metal AM machines throughout the industry.
      However when it comes producing metal parts, the speed capability of our technology helps with costs in the long run. For instance, it can cost organisations thousands of dollars to source a metal part through the global supply chain.
      But with SPEE3D technology, that organisation can produce that metal part on demand - in minutes or hours, not weeks or months - this means it is possible to get a metal part that could cost a few hundred dollars or less to actually produce depending on the consumables you have, compared to waiting months for a part from the global supply chain resulting in downtime costs up to the thousands to hundreds of thousands.
      We hope you find this answer helpful!

  • @doel89
    @doel89 День назад

    dont really look precision