Incubation Centre – RRCAT

Incubation Centre - RRCAT






For more detail, please contact:

Dr. C. P. Paul
Convener, Incubation Centre, RRCAT
Phone: +91 731 248 8396
Mobile: +91 94256 66596


Shri Praveen K. Agrawal
Co-convener, Incubation Centre, RRCAT
Phone: +91 731 248 2419
Mobile: +91 94258 31055

Email: incubation@rrcat.gov.in
Laser Additive Manufacturing Services

RRCAT has indigenously developed both Laser Additive Manufacturing systems, i.e., Directed Energy Deposition (LAM-DED) and Powder Bed Fusion (LAM-PBF) systems with a mission is to conduct cutting edge Additive Manufacturing research and development involving different materials. The developed systems are being extensively used for R&D and also to cater various in-house requirements.

LAM_DED System

LAM-PBF System

LAM-DED System

LAM-PBF System

A number of components including complex shaped components (which are difficult-to-make using conventional processes) and multi-material components have been successfully built and tested. List of materials that has been processed using LAM includes: Fe-based, Ni-based, Co-based, Ti-based, pure Cu, pure Mo, WC-Ni, and WC-Co. Some of the components built using LAM system is shown below:

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Deloro-50 bushes

Mesh type spacers

Large surface cladding

WC Bushes

Presently, there are limitations for Indian industries and academia to adopt this advanced technology due to high cost of imported LAM systems and unavailability of LAM specific expertise. It is envisaged that the availability of indigenously LAM systems as services on chargeable basis will encourage to:

  1. Application development by industries and academia to take the technology to broader public domain.

  2. Build the confidence and promotion for starting or augmentation new venture as a job-shop using indigenous technology in this domain.

Therefore, Incubation Centre RRCAT offers LAM services of LAM-DED and LAM-PBF system from industries and academia.

For availing the LAM services, please do send an email (incubation@rrcat.gov.in) with a short application note.

 

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