SuPreAM project

SuPreAM project celebrates its 1st General Assembly

2024-01-08T17:44:12+01:00December 12th, 2023|SuPreAM project|

Last 12th of December, SuPreAM partners celebrated the first General Assembly of the project in the DRT Rapid facilities located in Leiria (Portugal).  Representatives from each partner entity participated in the meeting to present and review the work done during the first 6 months of SuPreAM with the objective to optimise the surface integrity of Additive [...]

Six RFCS projects coordinated by Eurecat presented at the SteelTech Congress

2024-01-30T16:21:23+01:00October 26th, 2023|COOPHS project, NewAIMS, Projects, Sup3rForm, SuPreAM project|

Eurecat has participated as exhibitor of the Steel Tech 2023 this week in Bilbao Exhibition Center from October 25-27. Amongst the center capacities in the steel sector, information on six Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS)-funded projects COOPHS, HELIX, SupreAM, NewAIMS, Sup3rForm and MiPRE was displayed and presented. Eurecat ranks as the first [...]

Optimising surface finish in additive manufacturing in the steel industry to reduce defects and manufacturing costs

2023-10-03T08:51:43+02:00October 3rd, 2023|SuPreAM project|

The European SuPreAM project is built on integrating all the aspects affecting the surface integrity of additively manufactured parts. It is to develop predictive models which factor in the influence of additive manufacturing technology, steel grades, machining strategies and process parameters plus component surface properties. A plastic injection mould and a structural component for [...]

SuPreAM project kicks-off!

2023-09-28T16:25:46+02:00July 14th, 2023|SuPreAM project|

The SuPreAM project has kicked off in July 2023 with the objective to address finishing operations optimisation of Additive Manufactured (AMed) steel components via modelling.   Coordinated by Eurecat, the project has the ambition optimise the surface integrity of Additive Manufactured and Machined steel components and to reduce manufacturing expenditures at the steel industrial sector [...]

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