Arcam receives order from CalRAM for two EBM systems

Electron beam melting additive manufacturing systems will be used to produce aerospace components.


Mölndal, Sweden – Arcam has received an order for two EBM systems from CalRAM in the United States. The systems will be used for production of aerospace components.
 
CalRAM, a Midstate Berkshire Company, has been an Arcam customer since 2005 and presently operates five EBM systems. Midstate Berkshire performs precision machining, fabrication, and assembly for the aerospace, defense, and oil and gas industries.
 
"With demand for additive manufacturing production increasing rapidly, we continue to invest in EBM technology to secure capacity and give CalRAM an edge in the aerospace industry,” says Duane Pekar, CEO of Midstate Berkshire. “Arcam is the leading supplier of titanium additive manufacturing systems and we turned to them with confidence, having used their EBM products for years.”
 
"Arcam’s strategy is to offer additive manufacturing solutions specifically targeting production volumes in the aerospace and orthopedic industries. This deal confirms the potential for our EBM technology within the aerospace industry. We look forward to continue working closely with CalRAM to further grow their activities in this innovative, demanding industry,” says Magnus René, CEO of Arcam.
 
Arcam Group provides additive manufacturing solutions for production of metal components. Arcam’s electron beam melting (EBM) technology offers design freedom combined with excellent material properties and high productivity. Arcam offers EBM systems through Arcam AB in Sweden, powder metals through AP&C in Canada, and implant contract manufacturing through DiSanto in the U.S. 
 
Source: Arcam AB

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