Cranfield University spin-out WAAM3D has unveiled its new large-format RoboWAAM XP system at Formnext 2024. Equipped with Cranfield University’s patented Cold-Wire Gas Metal Arc (CWGMA) process, this novel system achieves deposition rates of up to 15kg/hr, meeting the precision demands of high-performance materials. Designed for large-scale manufacturing, RoboWAAM XP supports alloys including iron, aluminum, nickel, […]
WAAM3D’s New RoboWAAM XP: Technical Specifications and Pricing
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