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Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing buys Velo3D SapphireXC-metal 3D printer


Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM has invested in a Velo3D Sapphire XC 3D printer system joined the Velo3D Contract Maker Network. 

The Sapphire XC, which is calibrated to print a nickel-based superalloy with oxidation resistance at high temperatures, will be deployed by KAM to enhance its service to the aerospace and defense sectors. It will be used by KAM to print larger parts for its customers.

According to a press release distributed by Velo3D, the Sapphire XC has ‘quickly become one of the company’s most popular products’ since its first shipment in Q4 2021. The machine, which can print parts 600mm in diameter and 550mm in height, was launched back in October 2020, and has been adopted by the likes of Knust-Godwin and Pratt and Whitney prior to KAM’s investment in the technology. 

 “Our customers are some of the most innovative companies in their industries and, as a result, they present some of the most complex manufacturing problems to solve—this is where KAM thrives,” commented Brad Keselowski, Owner and Founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing. “We are continually investing in new technologies to provide the highest quality finished parts, which starts with additive manufacturing technology but also includes quality precision machining to a finished part. Our established processes and our team make us confident that our Sapphire XC can help us serve new industries through increasing the physical sizes of the parts we are able to deliver. This will be our first Sapphire XC but as demand for these parts increases, we can easily add more printers to our fleet due to Velo3D’s machine-to-machine repeatability.”

“With such extensive experience in engineering, simulation, and manufacturing mission critical metal parts, the KAM team is well equipped to put the full printing capabilities of the Sapphire XC to work,” added Dr. Zach Murphree, Velo3D Vice President of Global Sales and Business Development. “With an extensive client-base of innovative companies operating in many of the same industries we work with, Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing will see extensive utilisation of their new metal additive manufacturing solution.”


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