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MetalFAB1 Certified as PrintRite3D Ready



In a joint partnership of the engineering teams of Sigma Labs, a developer of in-process quality assurance software for the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, and Additive Industries, the MetalFAB1 is now qualified as PrintRite3D Ready. This will allow the MetalFAB1 to be equipped with a melt pool monitoring solution.

"Ready for up to four full field lasers and real-time multi-laser visualizations, the integration of the PrintRite3D Melt-Pool Monitoring solution is a valuable addition to the MetalFAB1 product. Real-time visualization can be viewed in 2D or 3D and potential anomalies in the part will be highlighted," said a spokesperson.

"Our engineering teams have truly accomplished a remarkable milestone in 3D metal printing by designing and building a high performance computer platform that processes sensor data and produces a near real-time visualization for a quad laser printer," said Mark K. Ruport, President and CEO of Sigma. "We are very pleased to be working with an industry leader such as Additive Industries to accelerate the industrialization of 3D metal printing. The MetalFAB1 is a remarkable printer and it is a privilege to have it certified as PrintRite3d Ready."

"The integration of the PrintRite3D Melt-Pool Monitoring solution in our MetalFAB1 is an important addition to our product portfolio. The PrintRide3D solution matches very well with our focus on quality and reproducibility, allowing our customers to benefit from reduced post-processing cost and faster part qualification," said Mark Vaes, CEO and CTO of Additive Industries. "We are very pleased with the strong partnership with Sigma Labs, and our proud to be working with their industry leading PrintRite3D solution."

For more information contact:

Sigma Labs Inc.

3900 Paseo del Sol

Santa Fe, NM 87507

505-438-2576

info@sigmalabsinc.com

www.sigmalabsinc.com

Additive Industries North America, Inc.

1250 Avenida Acaso, Unit H

Camarillo, CA 93012

805-427-0019

www.additiveindustries.com

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