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Doosan Heavy opens Korea’s largest 3D printing fabrication facility

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Doosan Heavy held an online ceremony on September 30th to celebrate the construction of a 3D printing fabrication shop on the grounds of its Changwon headquarters. The opening of the 3D printing fabrication facility online event was attended by key figures that include the Changwon City Mayor Seong-Mu Heo, who gave the congratulatory remarks, and Gun Young Heo, President of the Defense Agency for Technology and Quality(DTaQ); Nak Kyu Lee, President of the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH); Yeonin Jung, COO of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Youngmin Kwon, President of Mottrol. Doosan had invitation cards and turbine blade models that were created using its 3D printer pre-delivered to the attendees.

Doosan Heavy opens Korea’s largest 3D printing fabrication facility
The attendees, including Changwon City Mayor Seong-Mu Heo (top row on the left), Doosan Heavy COO Yeonin Jung (top row on the right), Doosan Heavy CSO Yongjin Song (bottom row, fourth from the left) and Doosan’s 3DP Technology Development team members, take part in ribbon-cutting for the online ceremony held to celebrate construction of the 3D printing fabrication shop.

Doosan Heavy first adopted 3D printing technology in 2014 to obtain a more advanced method of manufacturing gas turbines for power plants. Doosan owns a total of five metal 3D printers, two of which were recently implemented, and these all form a part of Doosan’s recently built 3D printing fabrication shop, the largest to date in Korea.

The company also holds the world’s largest PBF metal 3D printer (the GE Concept Laser M-line 2000, one that is capable of manufacturing parts with a maximum size of up to 80 x 400 x 500 mm. Overall, the 3D printing fabrication facility houses multiple metal 3D printers from GE Concept Laser and EOS.

“Backed by our engineering, materials and manufacturing expertise, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has grown to become the only company in Korea to hold the capability for developing on its own a 3D printing process for various types of metal,” said Yongjin Song, Doosan Heavy’s CSO. He added, “We plan to create synergy by applying our 3D printing technology to many more fields, not just the manufacturing of power plant components, but also in the development of parts for industries like the aviation and defense sectors.”

Doosan Heavy opens Korea’s largest 3D printing fabrication facility
Invitation card and turbine blade model developed at Doosan Heavy’s 3D printing fabrication shop. Entry into the ceremony made possible by scanning QR code on the metal invitation card.

Doosan Heavy is supplying 3D printed parts to a wider group of customers in various sectors, such as large-sized gas turbines for power plants and prototype parts for the Korean KF-21 fighter jet. On September 3rd, the company had also signed an “MoU on Cooperation for 3D Printing and Gas Turbine Materials Technology” with the Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology(KICET), a ceramics-specializing research institute under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

Via AM Chronicle

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