GRANT RECEIVED FROM REMADE INSTITUTE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH RIT AND CATERPILLAR
Synergy Additive Manufacturing LLC has received a grant from Remade Institute in partnership with Rochester Institute of Technology and Caterpillar!
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Check out this informative video on all the benefits laser heat treating can provide for your company!
Remanufacturing can help you improve quality and turnaround time in your industry. See how Synergy can help you save!
In partnership with Wayne State University, has been published by Madridge Publishers in the International Journal of Material Science and Research.
If you work with hemming dies and want to protect your investment, watch this short video to see how. With laser heat treating you can ensure consistent hardness, minimal to no distortion, and no post hard milling.
With the help of Laser Cladding, Laser Heat Treating, and Laser Additive Manufacturing, Synergy is providing an alternative solution for business to replace the more traditional methods that are costly and time consuming. This gives businesses the opportunity to improve their quality and turnaround times to get them back on their feet as soon as possible.
Over the last decade, most tool and die makers in the United States have been faced with many challenges. A large issue is finding a way to be competitive with die shops overseas.
Trim details and inserts are used in cutting dies. Typically, trim details need to hold tight tolerances and require elaborate machining methods after heat treating to achieve these tolerances.