Additive Manufacturing Facilities
Supporting the end-to-end additive manufacturing workflow
Location:
NAIT Main Campus
Edmonton, Alberta
Suitable for:
Rapid and cost-effective pre-prototype development for use in the medical device, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing industries
What this space offers
Additive manufacturing is a process where thin layers of material are built up layer-by-layer to create a three-dimensional object.
The additive manufacturing facilities provide the following:
- metal (including but not limited to stainless-steel, aluminum and titanium) and plastic 3D printed parts
- 3D scanning
- computer-aided design
- reverse engineering of existing parts
- prototype development
Select equipment and features
- Renishaw AM 250 +Pack Metal Additive Manufacturing System with Reduced Build Volume
- Stratasys Polyjet Additive Manufacturing System Objet 30 Prime
- Stratasys F370 Plastic 3D Printer
- Artec Space Spider 3D scanner