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Rosatom RusMelt 3D printers

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Developers: Centrotech NGO
Date of the premiere of the system: 2019
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics

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RusMelt is a line of 3D printers manufactured by Rosatom. Printers are assembled at the site of NPO Centrotech in Novouralsk[1].

2024: Start of deliveries

In March 2024, Rosatom launched mass production of 3D printers and began supplying them to customers. The first device for three-dimensional printing was received by Tomsk Polytechnic University, which, thanks to new equipment, will launch a center for additive public access technologies.

By the end of March 2024, the RusMelt 310M 3D printer is in production, which works using selective laser melting (SLM) technology. The apparatus is equipped with a blowing system for removing the powder remaining after fusion and an improved filter purging system that extends the life of the filters. The device has a modular layout, which, as the developers note, allows you to change the printing material in a couple of days - for example, steel powder to aluminum.

source = Rosatom
Rosatom launched mass production of 3D printers

The RusMelt 310M has a 300 x 300 x 370 mm camera. The RusMelt 300 and RusMelt 600 models will also appear on the market. The first, according to the internal classification of Rosatom, refers to medium-sized (with a construction zone of 200-450 mm for each measurement), the second - to large-sized (over 450 mm).

Tomsk Polytechnic University plans to use the Rosatom 3D printer to work with enterprises and organizations of the Siberian Federal District to introduce additive technologies into production processes. In particular, it is planned:

  • demonstrate domestic equipment, materials and high-precision technology of three-dimensional printing of selective laser fusion;
  • carry out research work, development of technological melting modes, trial printing;
  • production of blanks from various groups of alloys, including stainless steels, heat-resistant, nickel and aluminum alloys.[2]

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