Additive manufacturing in stainless steel for maximum flexibility in mechanical engineering

Additive manufacturing:

With additive manufacturing - often better known as 3D printing - in stainless steel, titanium, aluminum and steel, we now offer you a professional manufacturing process where conventional manufacturing methods reach their limits with these materials. Innovative laser sintering enables the complex production of high-precision contours, geometries and free-form surfaces of all kinds. Today, additive manufacturing offers considerably greater design freedom for the construction of your components and assemblies.

Many people think of plastics and rapid prototyping when they think of additive manufacturing. However, laser sintering at Jung & Co. goes far beyond one-off production, as small series or components in medium batch sizes can be manufactured very economically.

We manufacture for our customers on the M2 Cusing Multilaser from the manufacturer Conceptlaser. This 3D printer is a robust solution for industrial use, especially in areas that require high precision and efficiency.

Depending on the component requirements, we can supplement additive manufacturing with our high-performance CNC production. For example, required threads, fits and even demanding shape and position tolerances can be subsequently realized. We carry out measurements during production on our coordinate measuring machine, i.e. on 3D measuring devices. Manufactured free-form surfaces are also measured tactilely on these machines using scanning technology. Jung & Co. offers a comprehensive range of services and can thus combine modern additive manufacturing with proven CNC manufacturing and measuring technology.

 

Performance features:

Multilaser system M2 (Manufacturer: CONCEPTLASER)
Power:2x400 Watt
Processing area:250x250x280mm (x, y, z)

 

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Materials that can be processed additively:

We generally manufacture from 1.4404 stainless steel. Please specify any other material requirements in your inquiry. An STL-capable 3D model is required for processing. Batch-traceable production and documentation is possible and can be verified in the form of a re-stamping certificate.

Competent advice

Since 2016, we have been offering our customers the opportunity to produce complex and sophisticated components on our 3D printers. There are no limits to creativity, even moving parts can be realized. Our employees Süley and Kjell are experts when it comes to 3D printing. In addition to the production of your components, we also offer the possibility of designing or optimizing components with our connected construction.

 

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Our services

CNC turning

Individual parts and series from Ø 10 to 350 mm. Components up to Ø 310 mm (supported with steady rest) and a length of 1500 mm can be reliably turned.

CNC milling

Components up to 1400 x 550 x 500 mm. CNC production on rotary table with 1/1000° pitch. Horizontal, vertical and 5-axis machining (1000 mm x 1000 mm).

3D printing

Additive manufacturing / laser sintering. Power: 2x400 watts, processing area: 250x250x280mm (x, y, z). Supplementary CNC processing of printed components.

CNC deep hole drilling

Drill holes with a diameter of 5 to 30 mm at a maximum machining depth of 1,000 mm. Double-spindle machining possible.

Stainless steel welding

We produce the most demanding welded constructions at three fully equipped welding workstations. We use TIG and MAG welding.

Surface finishes

Targeted surface finishing with regard to corrosion, hardening and appearance as well as finishing of a wide range of stainless steel and aluminum alloys.

Component assembly

Many years of know-how and expertise in component assembly. Fulfillment of the highest demands, e.g. hygiene requirements of the food industry.

Quality assurance

An individual quality assurance strategy is defined for each phase of the production process in turning, milling, deep-hole drilling and component assembly. Component measurement up to a size of 900x1000x870 mm.