Contact
QR code for the current URL

Story Box-ID: 1178914

SCANLAB GmbH Siemensstraße 2a 82178 Puchheim, Germany http://www.scanlab.de/
Contact Ms Eva Jubitz +49 89 800746420
Company logo of SCANLAB GmbH

End-to-end software chain for better LPBF machining results

Integrating seamlessly into the machine software, the new control software, SCANmotionControl, increases precision in additive manufacturing

(PresseBox) (Puchheim, Germany, )
SCANLAB GmbH, leading supplier of laser scan systems, helps mechanical engineers to develop new metal 3D-printing systems by providing harmonious solution modules. These include high-quality laser scan systems as well as control solutions for efficient laser process development and effective production. Ultra-precise printing results from the Fraunhofer ILT, which can be deployed on industrial machines using the new SCANmotionControl software, will be presented at formnext in Frankfurt. Partnering up with well-known software manufacturers ensures seamless integration of the control solution.

At the heart of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machines for 3D printing of metal are the scan systems and their interaction with the laser. SCANLAB has been a pioneer in the development of scan heads for 3D printing since the 1990s. Alongside the hardware components themselves, control systems have become increasingly important in recent years.

Efficient operation of industrial laser machines in the field of additive manufacturing requires control solutions that map the entire software landscape from CAD/CAM to machine software right through to laser job execution. SCANLAB works with leading providers including AUTODESK, DYNDRITE, as well as SIEMENS in combination with AIXPATH, to deliver harmonious solution modules to integrators. This simplifies system development and significantly shortens the time to market for new laser processing machines.

More flexible laser process control and higher component quality

SCANmotionControl, the recently launched control software, makes it possible to synchronize the scan system, laser and other peripheral equipment. The software calculates optimal trajectories for laser machining on the basis of predefined machining patterns and process parameters, taking into account the physical limits of the scan head. The energy input can be defined precisely, since speed and laser power are planned, simulated and adjusted synchronously. Until now, the exact scan path had to be determined through experimentation. Thanks to the offline simulation of the trajectories, this can now be examined and optimized beforehand on the computer. This gives the process developer full control over the energy input at any position on the workpiece. This makes job planning far simpler and makes development times significantly shorter.

Furthermore, by testing the software in additive manufacturing, the experts at Fraunhofer ILT have demonstrated that it is possible to drastically improve the dimensional accuracy of filigree components. "With the use of SCANmotionControl, for example, we were able to avoid edge bulging on complex components – and not just in the lab. Using the software, the results can easily be applied to an industrial scale," explains Dr. Tobias Pichler, Process & Systems Engineering, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT.

The new software allows users to achieve optimum machining results with minimum laser-off times. The scan systems fiberSYS, excelliSCAN and intelliSCAN IV are ready for SCANmotionControl. By working together with the different software providers, the seamless integration of high-quality components into laser machining systems is ensured.

Visit SCANLAB at formnext in Hall 12.0, Stand D12.
Technical presentation exploring 'High-Resolution Laser Scanner Control for Highest Quality LPBF Parts' on November 7, 2023 on the Technology Stage in Hall 12.0, Stand E26.

Website Promotion

Website Promotion
SCANLAB GmbH

SCANLAB GmbH

SCANLAB GmbH is a world-leading and independent OEM manufacturer of scanning solutions for deflecting and positioning laser beams in three dimensions. At the company's headquarters in Puchheim near Munich, around 500 employees strive to ensure continuous innovation and a production capacity of over 40,000 systems every year.
SCANLAB's high-performance galvanometer scanners, and scan systems stand out from the crowd for their outstanding speed and precision, and are widely used in industrial material processing, electronics, food and beverage industries, as well as in biotechnology and medical technology.
Through groundbreaking developments in the fields of electronics, mechanics, optics and software, as well as the highest quality standards, SCANLAB has consistently extended its international technological lead over 33 years.

The publisher indicated in each case (see company info by clicking on image/title or company info in the right-hand column) is solely responsible for the stories above, the event or job offer shown and for the image and audio material displayed. As a rule, the publisher is also the author of the texts and the attached image, audio and information material. The use of information published here is generally free of charge for personal information and editorial processing. Please clarify any copyright issues with the stated publisher before further use. In case of publication, please send a specimen copy to service@pressebox.de.
Important note:

Systematic data storage as well as the use of even parts of this database are only permitted with the written consent of unn | UNITED NEWS NETWORK GmbH.

unn | UNITED NEWS NETWORK GmbH 2002–2024, All rights reserved

The publisher indicated in each case (see company info by clicking on image/title or company info in the right-hand column) is solely responsible for the stories above, the event or job offer shown and for the image and audio material displayed. As a rule, the publisher is also the author of the texts and the attached image, audio and information material. The use of information published here is generally free of charge for personal information and editorial processing. Please clarify any copyright issues with the stated publisher before further use. In case of publication, please send a specimen copy to service@pressebox.de.