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Sciaky, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI), is a leading provider of metal 3D printing / Additive Manufacturing (AM) solutions. Our exclusive Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) process is the fastest, most cost-effective 3D printing process in the market for large-scale metal parts, allowing manufacturers to save significant time and money over traditional manufacturing and prototyping processes. We also provide state-of-the-art electron beam (EB) welding systems and advanced arc welding systems — along with extensive job shop EB welding services — to the aerospace, defense, automotive, medical and other manufacturing industries. Our state-of-the-art equipment meets rigid military specifications to manufacture items such as airframes, landing gear, jet engines, guided missiles and vehicle parts.
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http://www.sciaky.com
Sciaky, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 国防
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Chicago,IL
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1939
- 领域
- Additive Manufacturing (AM)、Electron Beam (EB) Welding Systems、3D Printing、Advanced Arc Welding Systems、Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM)和Contract Welding Services
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4915 West 67th Street
US,IL,Chicago,60638-6493
Sciaky, Inc.员工
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Sciaky is Hiring. We're looking for Electrical, Service, and Software Engineers. Familiarity with industrial control systems is a plus. indeed.com/cmp/Sciaky/jobs
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Happy new year from Sciaky! During 2024, we’ve printed 10+ metals, including Ti6-4, CP Ti, In 718, In 625, Al 2319, C-103, Zircaloy, SS 17-4, and more. We’ve also been improving our closed loop control system, including some new EB Welding applications, details to follow. If you’re interested in any of the metals above, or improvements to our technology, reach out to us at sciaky.com!
Worldwide Leaders in Industrial Metal 3D Printing & EB Welding Solutions
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We're #hiring a new Chief Electrical Engineer in Chicago, Illinois. We're also hiring a new electrical and software engineer on Indeed. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We can attest, modelling the thermal stresses helps us to build large parts! By combining adjustments to accommodate for thermal stresses with our real-time process controls, we are one of the only companies that can reliably deposit metal parts on this scale.
One of the fastest moving technologies that I saw at Formnext - Where ideas take shape this year was DED. With fast print times, large format scalability and a strong workforce of robot and CAM trained operators, it definitely seems like this is an area of the #metalam market that will continue to flourish. Hardware is seeing a huge jump with companies like FormAlloy Technologies, Inc., GEFERTEC, Meltio, InssTek,Inc., MX3D, Optomec, WAAM3D, Sciaky, Inc., NIDEC MACHINE TOOL, Mitsubishi Electric, Lincoln Electric and many more (plug your hardware by commenting on this post!) joining market giants like DMG MORI and TRUMPF in the technology advancement race. We are also seeing a huge jump in software innovation with Siemens, Autodesk, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence and Mastercam being joined by companies like ADAXIS, Aibuild and numerous more (plug your software by commenting on this post!). Materials are constantly being newly developed, and hardware vendors bringing to market numerous multi-material capabilities too. This starts to open up a huge range of exciting new applications too. On the simulation side, it has been a little bit slow though. Numerous companies have tried to develop tools capable of addressing the complex challenges of DED, but there hasn't really been a tool that does it well. In my work with PanOptimization, the solution has jumped lightyears ahead of the competition. Solving with great accuracy the temperatures, stresses and distortion of parts, engineers are able to predict what will happen during the build and optimize how they approach their increasingly complex challenges. While there are tools out there claiming to simulate DED, I have not come across anything like this. Check out this giant 2.65m x 1.7m part done with Ankit Aerospace Pvt. Ltd and Sciaky, Inc. that does a full thermal mechanical simulation on a standard laptop in just 𝟭𝟭 𝗺𝗶𝗻𝘂𝘁𝗲𝘀. Absolutely mind-blowing! Send me a message to learn more about this technology! Whether you are an end user, a #hardware player wanting to optimize your toolpath algorithms, or a #software company wanting to connect your tools with the software, please feel free to reach out for a discussion and demo. #3dprinting #ded #waam #welding #lasercladding #amsimulation
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Visiting Formnext? Interested in EBAM? Drop by the Siemens booth at Hall 12.1, Booth D101, to view how Sciaky makes its parts! Formnext - Where ideas take shape
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Many thanks to Sciaky Process Engineer Pablo Simons, who presented for the Additive Manufacturing Consortium earlier this month!
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