Get In Touch
Tmapril cpver 104x80.jpg
Current Issue

animation-neutral-tts-300x100' width='300' height='100' border='0

Aaran 1 Engineering Ventures into Additive Manufacturing

By kruti bharadva,

Added 26 April 2021

After the recent collaboration of Phillips Machine Tools & Markforged, Aaran 1 Engineering ventured into additive manufacturing with the purchase of Markforged metal and composite 3D printers

After the recent collaboration of Phillips Machine Tools & Markforged, Aaran 1 Engineering (one of the prominent suppliers in the precision engineering sector) ventured into additive manufacturing with the purchase of Markforged metal and composite 3D printers. It became an early adopter of the smart AM platform with Markforged metal and polymer 3D printers. 

Speaking of venturing into additive manufacturing, Gavin Price, Managing Director, Aaran 1 Engineering Pvt. Ltd, said, "We at Aaran 1 have the desire to create a unique manufacturing experience for our customers, and when looking for a new supplier, it's key to offer something more. Hence, we have decided to venture into additive manufacturing with Markforged Metal X and composite printers to our portfolio along with the support from Phillips Additive."

Sharing insights on the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies in the Indian market, Anuj Budhiraja, Country Manager, Markforged India said, "Indian manufacturing industry is looking forward to implementing best in class technologies to embrace Industry 4.0. India is ready to adopt additive manufacturing technologies on the shop floor for 3D printed tools, jigs, fixtures, grippers, end of arm tooling." 

Elaborating further on the current market demands, Budhiraja explained, "The industry is demanding high strength composite materials and ESD approved special materials to replace their traditional tools on the floor which are heavy to use and complex to manufacture. They are looking out for solutions that can provide better, lightweight, ergonomic solutions within hours without delays in the supply chain. The other growth area is around batch production where Indian manufacturing industry is also moving to custom requirement, With traditional manufacturing processes it is taking way more time and cost to cater to low volume batch production and 3D printing in composite and metal are really helping to drive this faster with quick turnaround time and lower cost parameters."

 Markforged price-competitive design-to-print additive technology is helping to transform the manufacturing landscape. Highlighting further on this, Sumeet Bengeri, Phillips Additive India Head, said, "Markforged Digital Trend in manufacturing provides an edge in production applications, particularly across the automotive, aerospace, medical sectors, general engineering, etc. Additionally, as new platforms such as electric vehicles enter mass production for applications like light-weighting of fully safety-certified metal parts, industrial 3D printers also enable production in new, previously impossible ways, along with the ability to design application-specific parts for individual systems or models."

 

comments powered by Disqus