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3D Printing Readiness: How to Get Setup for Success

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Environments in oil and gas wells are harsh, complex and abrasive, wreaking havoc on drilling systems and equipment, which are especially difficult to replace or repair when in boreholes miles underground. For manufacturers in this space, industrial 3D printing, known as additive manufacturing (AM), has been a game-changer.  AM technologies…

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Fabian Alefeld
North American Manager - 

Fabian Alefeld is the North American manager for EOS’s Additive Minds consulting practice, which works
with organizations across a variety of industries to maximize their efforts at every stage of the AM journey from start to part. For more information, visit www.eos.info. In May 2020, AMCM, an EOS Group company, announced its AMCM M 4k-1 (single laser) and AMCM M 4k-4 (four laser) industrial DMLS metal 3D printing platforms, which offer high-performance, customizable platforms ideal for oil and gas applications.

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