3D Additive Manufacturing

Our 3D Additive Manufacturing Machines

THE EVOLUTION OF THE LUXURY INDUSTRY

3D additive manufacturing, technically known as Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) or Laser Metal Fusion (LMF), transcends the limitations of subtractive manufacturing and traditional investment casting, offering unprecedented design freedom. The process is based on the selective fusion of atomized metal powders, spread in micrometric layers. A high-power laser beam melts the material layer by layer, ensuring excellent structural cohesion. The result is a metallic component with near-100% density.

SISMA designs, manufactures, customizes, assembles, and tests every machine and system entirely in Italy, guaranteeing high production standards and uncompromising quality. The company’s research and development department supports customers throughout the entire process by providing feasibility studies, live or remote demonstrations, sample production, and detailed case studies. This approach allows each client to identify the most effective solution based on proven applications and specific production requirements

3D ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

JEWELRY

Strategic Advantages for Excellence in Manufacturing

  • Geometric Complexity and Weight Optimization: This technology enables the creation of lattice structures, hollow volumes, and organic geometries that cannot be achieved with molds or traditional mechanical processing. In eyewear and the jewelry industry, this translates into the ability to combine significant volumes with extreme lightness.
  • Efficiency in Raw Material Usage: In a market where precious metals such as gold, platinum, and silver are expensive, it is crucial to recover unused powder, optimizing the economic cycle of production.
  • Mastery of Reactive Metals: Contemporary materials such as titanium and tantalum, historically difficult to process, find their ideal application in LMF for biocompatible, hypoallergenic, and highly durable components.

I am interested in 3d additive manufacturing machines in the following sectors:

Il numero seriale o il numero Matricola
si trovano in una targhetta applicata sulla
macchina. Inizia con OR per le macchine a catena e per L o LS per le macchine laser.

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