GPI Expands Prototype, Anatomicals with
EOSINT M 270
KRAILLING/MUNICH,
Germany, and NOVI,
MI, Mar 9, 2009 - EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems, the world-leading
manufacturer of laser-sintering systems, today announced that Galloway Plastics
Inc. (GPI) is using an EOSINT M 270 direct metal laser-sintering (DMLS) system
as part of a larger business strategy to support the expansion of GPI Prototype
and GPI Anatomicals. This is the first installation of an M 270 in the Chicago
area.

For GPI Prototype, a complete service bureau, the equipment will broaden
their in-house offerings. GPI Anatomicals, the largest manufacturer of
anatomical/medical device models, will use it to further expand their core
orthopaedic device capabilities.
“We see DMLS as a huge step toward eliminating the gap between prototyping
and production,” says Scott Galloway, president and owner of GPI. “Also, with it
we can create parts that would not be possible to manufacture using traditional
methods.”
DMLS on the EOSINT M 270 is an additive manufacturing process. It starts with
a CAD file that defines each layer of a cross-sectioned model. 20 to 40 µm thin
layers of metal powder are deposited onto a build platform and laser-sintered by
a focused laser beam. The platform is then lowered and the process repeated
layer-by-layer until a three-dimensional metal part is produced. DMLS can “grow”
parts—even those with extremely complex geometries—in just a few hours.
The M 270’s abilities for mass customization and building of intricate shapes
make it an ideal technology for the orthopaedic, device implant, and aerospace
markets. GPI will be using DMLS in these fields as well as creating device
tooling, tooling inserts for molds, and short-run or custom-metal parts for
field use.
“We are all looking forward to watching GPI apply its many years of expertise
in creating elaborate prototypes, models, and finished products to DMLS,” says
Jim Fendrick, vice president of EOS of North America. “It is always exciting to
see what comes of putting this equipment in the hands of innovative, imaginative
companies.”
About Galloway Plastics Inc.; GPI Prototype
Galloway Plastics Inc., founded in 1980, is a custom plastics product
design/engineering and manufacturing firm that specializes in medical models and
rapid prototype/mfg. services. It employs a wide range of prototyping services
in house and offers direct manufacturing in Lake Bluff, Illinois and also in
Shenzhen, China since 1994. GPI Anatomicals is North America’s largest
manufacturer of anatomical models; over 5 million models have been sold
worldwide.
Contact Jim Hockey at
jimh@gpiprototype.com.
For more information, visit
www.gpiprototype.com.
About EOS
EOS was founded in 1989 and is today the world’s leading manufacturer of
laser-sintering systems. Laser-sintering is the key technology for
e-Manufacturing, the fast, flexible and cost-effective production of products,
patterns or tools. The technology manufactures parts for every phase of the
product life cycle, directly from electronic data. Laser-sintering accelerates
product development and optimises production processes. EOS completed its
business year 2007/2008 with revenues of approximately 70 million Euros, which
is an increase of 17 percent compared to the previous year. The company employs
280 people worldwide, 230 of them at its headquarters in Krailling near Munich,
Germany.
For more information, visit www.eos.info.
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