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Press release Hannover, April 3 rd , 2018 Contact Lena Bennefeld Marketing & Communications +49 511 2788-238 [email protected] PRESS RELEASE Creatively Additive: The LZH at the Hannover Messe 2018 Under the main topic "Creatively Additive", the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) will show creative, light-based and convincing solutions for special requirements in the field of additive manufacturing and 3D printing at the Hannover Messe 2018. From April 23 rd to 27 th , 2018, the LZH can be found at the Pavilion of the State of Lower Saxony in hall 2 at stand A08. The LZH develops and optimizes special processes for established materials as well as special materials. The scientists of the LZH conduct research on both polymers and metals. Groundbreaking: multi-materials Rarely do products consist of only one material. In order to be able to manufacture these additively in one go, the LZH is conducting research on multi-material printing. With nozzle-based methods, for example, the scientists can create hardness gradients in a polymer component. This is interesting, among other things, for wearables, in-ear hearing aids and headphones. They should be soft and comfortable on the outside but hard enough on Editing: Lena Bennefeld | Marketing & Communications | +49 511 2788-238 | [email protected] Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. | Hollerithallee 8 | 30419 Hannover | +49 511 2788-0 | www.lzh.de

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Page 1: €¦  · Web viewgrated directly in one manufacturing step, implants are adapted exactly to the body. Selective Laser (micro)Melting, which is being researched by the LZH scientists,

Press releaseHannover, April 3rd, 2018

ContactLena BennefeldMarketing & Communications+49 511 [email protected]

PRESS RELEASE

Creatively Additive: The LZH at the Hannover Messe 2018Under the main topic "Creatively Additive", the Laser Zen-trum Hannover e.V. (LZH) will show creative, light-based and convincing solutions for special requirements in the field of additive manufacturing and 3D printing at the Han-nover Messe 2018. From April 23rd to 27th, 2018, the LZH can be found at the Pavilion of the State of Lower Saxony in hall 2 at stand A08.

The LZH develops and optimizes special processes for estab-lished materials as well as special materials. The scientists of the LZH conduct research on both polymers and metals.

Groundbreaking: multi-materialsRarely do products consist of only one material. In order to be able to manufacture these additively in one go, the LZH is con-ducting research on multi-material printing. With nozzle-based methods, for example, the scientists can create hardness gradi-ents in a polymer component. This is interesting, among other things, for wearables, in-ear hearing aids and headphones. They should be soft and comfortable on the outside but hard enough on the inside to optimally ensure their function. Researchers con-tinue to work on embedding metals in polymer matrices. Another option would be to print conductors or to magnetize components in that way. For this topic, the institute is looking for interested companies for joint research projects.

Lightweight, individual, robust: additive manufacturing of metalThe additive manufacturing of metals enables completely new ways of constructing components: Components for the automo-tive industry and the aerospace industry become lighter; special materials such as magnesium are used in lightweight construc-tion as well as in biomedical engineering, functions can be inte-

Editing:Lena Bennefeld | Marketing & Communications | +49 511 2788-238 | [email protected] Zentrum Hannover e.V. | Hollerithallee 8 | 30419 Hannover | +49 511 2788-0 | www.lzh.de

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grated directly in one manufacturing step, implants are adapted exactly to the body. Selective Laser (micro)Melting, which is be-ing researched by the LZH scientists, makes all these applica-tions possible. Additive manufacturing is just as suitable for re-pairing or protecting valuable components. With laser-assisted deposition welding, the LZH can apply large quantities of material to provide large components, such as shafts, with a protective layer. At present, 7.5 kilograms per hour can be reliably de-posited. Valuable goods such as turbine blades can be repaired by single-crystalline laser deposition welding.

The LZH is not only pursuing creative approaches in additive manufacturing - on the exhibition stand, in addition to additive manufacturing, the institute will highlight the safe deactivation of World War II bombs, and other areas of laser material process-ing.

There are three figures for this press release.

Caption figure 1: At the Hannover Messe 2018, the LZH will present special ways of additive manufacturing, here the single-crystalline repair of high-quality capital goods. (Photo: LZH)

Editing:Lena Bennefeld | Marketing & Communications | +49 511 2788-238 | [email protected] Zentrum Hannover e.V. | Hollerithallee 8 | 30419 Hannover | +49 511 2788-0 | www.lzh.de

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Caption figure 2: Using micro-stereolithography, elastic structures, such as this spider web made of the polymer PDMS, can be manufactured. (Photo: LZH)

Caption figure 3: 3D printing with wire: laser hot wire deposition welding. (Photo: LZH)

Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH)

As an independent, non-profit research institute, the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) stands for innovative research, development and consulting. The LZH is supported by the Lower Saxony Ministry for Economics, Labour and Transport and is dedicated to the selfless promotion of applied research in the field of photonics and laser technology. Founded in 1986, over 170 employees are now working for the LZH.

The focus of the LZH lies on the fields of optical components and systems, optical production technologies, and biomedical photonics. Interdisciplinary cooperation between natural scientists and mechanical engineers makes innovative approaches to challenges from the most different areas possible: from the development of components for specific laser systems to process developments for the most diverse laser applications, for example for medi-cal technology or lightweight construction in the automotive sector. Nineteen spin off companies have emerged

Editing:Lena Bennefeld | Marketing & Communications | +49 511 2788-238 | [email protected] Zentrum Hannover e.V. | Hollerithallee 8 | 30419 Hannover | +49 511 2788-0 | www.lzh.de

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from the LZH up to now. Thus, the LZH has created a strong transfer between fundamental science, application oriented research, and industry.

Editing:Lena Bennefeld | Marketing & Communications | +49 511 2788-238 | [email protected] Zentrum Hannover e.V. | Hollerithallee 8 | 30419 Hannover | +49 511 2788-0 | www.lzh.de