Renishaw unveils dual laser AM system at Formnext 2024

Renishaw has launched the latest in its RenAM 500 series of metal additive manufacturing machines — the RenAM 500D.

Renishaw's latest in its RenAM 500 series, the RenAM 500D
Renishaw's latest in its RenAM 500 series, the RenAM 500D - Renishaw

The company said its newest dual laser variant provides additive manufacturing (AM) users with flexibility, productivity and cost-efficiency, lowering the entry barrier to highly productive metal AM.

The new machine is designed to offer exceptional product quality and productivity for a wider range of budgets. The RenAM 500D features two 500 W lasers that can access the entire build platform, delivering superior performance when compared with single laser systems.

Additionally, the RenAM 500D Ultra, fitted with Renishaw’s TEMPUS™ technology, allows the laser to fire while the recoater is moving, saving up to nine seconds per build layer. This also helps to deliver a production speed up to three times faster than conventional single laser systems.

“The new dual laser system enhances the current RenAM 500 portfolio, providing exceptional productivity at a competitive cost,” said Louise Callanan, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Renishaw. “By making high-quality AM systems more productive than ever, we aim to lower the entry barrier to this advanced technology and encourage wider adoption across different industries.” 

The dual laser configuration of the new RenAM 500D series delivers higher throughput and reduced production times compared with single laser systems, helping to reduce cost per part. The improved speed and output of dual laser systems, including the 500D, 500D Flex and 500D Ultra, enables companies currently using single laser systems to dramatically expand their production capabilities without expanding their factory footprint. 

The RenAM 500D models are fully compatible with Renishaw’s AM software suite, including Renishaw Central and QuantAM. This seamless integration ensures that current AM users can introduce the dual laser system to operations without any interruptions to current workflows. 

The new system joins Renishaw's RenAM 500 series: a versatile range of solutions that cater to every stage of the additive manufacturing journey, from initial prototyping to full-scale production, the company said. Machines in Renishaw’s RenAM 500 series are equipped with high powered lasers that access the whole powder bed, intelligent gas flow for superior part quality and configurable powder handling. 

The RenAM 500D is available to order now. For further information on Renishaw’s additive manufacturing offering, visit www.renishaw.com/en/metal-3d-printing.