Incus Hammer Lab35 installed at University of Lyon engineering school

September 2, 2021

INSA Lyon has invested in a Hammer Lab35 metal Additive Manufacturing machine from Incus GmbH in order to explore the full potential of lithography-based metal manufacturing (Courtesy Incus GmbH)

Incus GmbH, Vienna, Austria, reports that INSA Lyon, France’s leading post-baccalaureate engineering school, has invested in the company’s Hammer Lab35 metal Additive Manufacturing machine with the support of Région Auvergnes-Rhône-Alpes public funding.

The Hammer Lab35 uses a lithography-based metal manufacturing (LMM) technology, defined as a vat photopolymerisation process (VPP) by ISO/ASTM. It offers a print speed of up to 100 cm3/h and a lateral resolution of 35 µm, and is designed to deliver high-quality parts.

The AM machine was installed at the 3d-fab platform at the University of Lyon, in partnership with MATEIS laboratory (Materials: Science and Engineering). It will enable students and researchers to produce complex metallic parts and study their structural and functional characteristics, and explore the full potential of lithography-based metal manufacturing.

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www.universite-lyon.fr/

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