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Vexma Technologies Creates a 3D Printed Replica of a Cryogenic Tank for INOX India!

  Vexma Technologies Creates a 3D Printed Replica of a Cryogenic Tank for INOX India! Vexma Technologies , a 3D printing service provider, has collaborated with  INOX India , a leading manufacturer of cryogenic tanks and equipment, to create a 3D printed replica of a cryogenic tank using advanced additive manufacturing techniques. The model was made by using  FDM technology  and had a height of 30 cm and a diameter of 10 cm. The model was created or manufactured by Vexma Technologies for INOX India, at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) premises on December 21, 2023, as a token of appreciation and recognition. The occasion was the listing of INOX India on the BSE, where the company made a stellar debut with a 41 per cent premium over its issue price of Rs 660 per share. INOX India is a part of the INOX Group, which also owns INOX Air Products, INOX Leisure, and INOX Renewables. The company is a global leader in the design, engineering, manufacturing, and installation of cryogenic equipme

FDM 3D Printing Technology | 3D Printing And Manufacturing | Additive Manufacturing

    FDM 3D Printing Technology Fused Deposition Modeling process In the domain of additive manufacturing, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) emerged as a pioneering technique revolutionizing industrial processes. This discourse delves into the technical intricacies of FDM 3D printing, elucidating its engineering underpinnings and practical applications in modern manufacturing. Foundations of FDM Technology: FDM, a subclass of 3D printing, hinges on the  controlled deposition of thermoplastic filament layers. This process, facilitated by a heated nozzle, results in the successive buildup of a three-dimensional object. The precision and repeatability inherent in this layered deposition mechanism underscore FDM's suitability  across diverse engineering sectors. • FDM can be used to print functional parts for various applications, such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and military. FDM can also print complex geometries, such as lattice structures, that are difficult to manufacture

Vacuum Casting Process Advantages & Disadvantages & Materials Guide

Vacuum Casting Process Advantages & Disadvantages, Process & Materials  Vacuum Casting is the production process In which resin material is put into a mould with the help of a vacuum. Vacuum casting is one of the most popular methods for casting. It is also known as polyurethane casting, and urethane casting(other popular terms used for Vacuum casting are- silicone tooling/moulding, soft moulding, room‐temperature‐vulcanizing tooling/moulding, or resin casting ). It is suited best for rapid prototyping, and low-mid volume batch production. It can be considered an economic replacement for Injection moulding. It has a wide range of material options, which are more versatile, isometric & have better properties. Vacuum Casting Process Advantages & Disadvantages Vacuum Casting Advantages  Vacuum casting can produce faster than  3d printing & injection moulding The vacuum casting method has lower material waste, manufacturing & moulding cost. It is eco-friendly &