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https://dmrc.uni-paderborn.de/content/downloads/
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Lattice structure tensile specimen manufactured with laser melting (LM) process out of the material H13. Show image information
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Quality control during a Laser Sinter (LS) build job by a researcher of the DMRC Show image information
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process during the manufacture of an Ultem 9085 part Show image information
Additive manufactured reaction wheel bracket for telecomunication satellites Show image information
Employees of the DMRC working with the "freeformer" from Arburg Show image information
Powder particles are used as raw material for laser-based additive manufacturing Show image information

For more information, please go to the DMRC Download section: https://dmrc.uni-paderborn.de/content/downloads/

Lattice structure tensile specimen manufactured with laser melting (LM) process out of the material H13.

Quality control during a Laser Sinter (LS) build job by a researcher of the DMRC

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) process during the manufacture of an Ultem 9085 part

Additive manufactured reaction wheel bracket for telecomunication satellites

Employees of the DMRC working with the "freeformer" from Arburg

Powder particles are used as raw material for laser-based additive manufacturing

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Research project „KitkAdd” receives public funding by the BMBF

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) supports Paderborn University (DMRC) and the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT) with 2.5 Mio. Euro including six industry partners. The overall budget, in a consortium led of Siemens AG, is approximately 4.5 Mio. Euro. The Paderborn University is represented by the Chair of Design and Drive Technology (KAt) of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Zimmer and the Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC) under the responsibility of Dr.-Ing. Adam.

The project aims for the combination of additive manufacturing with established manufacturing processes in innovative process chains
and targets a substantially higher productivity of SLM process chains. In sum, a holistic perspective is pursued from the idea to the product by the development of targeted methods, concepts and an innovative in-line measurement system.

Apart from the Siemens AG and the two research institutes, the industry companies Eisenhuth GmbH & Co. KG, GKN Sinter Metals Engineering GmbH, H&H Gesellschaft für Engineering und Prototypenbau mbH, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG and the Schübel primeparts GmbH are involved. A project-related committee including EOS GmbH and the SLM Solutions Group accompanies the project.

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Tobias Lieneke

M.Sc. Tobias Lieneke

DMRC

Design technology (Design for tolerances)

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Thomas Künneke

Thomas Künneke, M.Sc.

DMRC

Design technology (Design for function)

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