Purdue to Establish LSAM Laboratory
Purdue University’s Composites Manufacturing
Simulation Center (CMSC) and
Thermwood Corporation have agreed to establish
a large-scale additive manufacturing
laboratory to perform industryfunded
research into large scale
composite thermoplastic additive
manufacturing.
The new facility will be located in Purdue’s
Indiana Manufacturing Institute located in
the Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette,
Indiana and will be staffed and operated by
Purdue CMSC personnel. The official name for the new
facility is the “Thermwood LSAM Research Laboratory
at Purdue University”.
The new laboratory will be equipped with an LSAM 105
(ten-five) Large Scale Additive Printer and a corresponding
5-axis LSAM Additive Trimmer plus a variety of support
systems. This installation is capable of printing and
trimming complex geometries up to 5’ x 10’x 4’ tall at
print rates of up to 100 lbs. per hour. Commercial maximum
print temperature for LSAM printers is usually limited
to 450 C, however, this particular system has been
modified to allow testing at even higher temperatures for
experimentation with innovations in materials normally
not used in additive manufacturing.
“Not only will this effort improve the overall quality of
large-scale additive printing but it should also increase
our knowledge and understanding of the
basic process of fusing layers together into
a homogeneous structure” says Ken Susnjara,
Founder, Chairman and CEO of
Thermwood.
“Extrusion deposition composites additive
manufacturing is a major innovation that will
contribute to the development of tailored products with
unique performance and just in time availability.” Added
Dr. R. Byron Pipes, Executive Director of Purdue’s Composite
Manufacturing & Simulation Center, the research
organization where the LSAM system will be installed.
Purdue plans to partner with industry to provide services
to enhance, encourage and expand the adoption of large-scale additive manufacturing for diverse industrial applications. They also plan to work with polymer suppliers
to refine formulations and determine the ideal processing
parameters necessary to produce the absolute
highest quality large scale printed parts possible.
For more information, contact Duane Marrett,
Thermwood Corporation, 904 Buffaloville Rd., Dale, IN
47523, 800-533-6901, E-mail: duane.marrett@thermwood.com, Web: www.thermwood.com.
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