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Rectifier for air flows

Mechanical engineering and system construction TruPrint Aluminium Additive Manufacturing

This is the flow rectifier in the TruPrint 5000, which is essential for effective shielding gas flow. Additive manufacturing allows the production of complex geometries at constant or slightly higher component costs, thereby achieving technical added value. This allows unrestricted flow optimisation without reaching the limits of design. Here, a key term is: 'complexity for free'.

Rectifier for air flows, additively manufactured


Flow-optimised design
Monolithic design

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Facts & figures about the example part

Material: AlSi10Mg

Volume: 126 cm³

Components: 2

Height: 385 cm (assembled)

Weight: 171 g

Construction time: 14.5h for 5 items 

Number of layers: 376 

Created by: TRUMPF

Additive manufacturing is a fast and cost-effective alternative to conventional manufacturing processes, particularly for complex, flow-optimised geometries as in this case.

Florian Schaede
TRUMPF

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