ABB Reduces Cooling and Cycle Times With Additive Design Optimization
ABB is a global leader in power and automation technologies. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, the company employs 145,000 people and operates in approximately 100 countries.
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Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is a cutting-edge additive manufacturing (AM) technology that has the potential to revolutionize the tooling industry. By enabling the creation of complex geometries and intricate cooling channels, Metal AM offers significant advantages over traditional manufacturing methods.

In this case study, ABB OY, Drives and Controls, successfully implemented SLM to optimize the tooling insert for their cabling grommets. The optimized design, featuring conformal cooling channels, resulted in a dramatic reduction in cycle time and a significant improvement in product quality.

Key Benefits:

  • Enhanced Efficiency: Reduced cycle times for increased productivity.
  • Superior Quality: Improved part consistency and reduced defects.
  • Cost Savings: Lower manufacturing costs due to optimized processes.
  • Innovation: Leverage the latest additive manufacturing technology for competitive advantage.

Success with Nikon SLM Solutions Systems:

ABB’s success in implementing SLM technology for tooling applications was made possible by the advanced capabilities of Nikon SLM Solutions systems, including high-precision laser processing, material flexibility, reliable and efficient production, and advanced software solutions. Download the full case study to learn more.

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