Ogle Models Extends Capacity with new EOS P770

Ogle Models describes system flexibility to adapt and integrate into bespoke workflows, as a key benefit of the EOS P 770.

____ Warwick, uk, september 27, 2021 

EOS, a leading supplier for responsible manufacturing solutions via industrial 3D printing technology, has today announced that Ogle Models, a UK manufacturer of prototypes, models and parts has installed an EOS P 770. A laser sintering system for polymer 3D printing, enabling the production of parts of up to one meter in length.

Ogle has a relationship with EOS spanning 20 years, choosing its machines to support growth into new market areas and with new production services for clients. Originally focused on prototyping and model making with over 65 years’ experience, Ogle now produces a wide range of functional models, as well as test and production parts for diverse industries including aerospace, architecture, film & TV, medical and product design.
 

"As our business has grown we have always sought to keep quality at the core of what we do, whilst increasing the range of services offered. Part of what EOS systems give us, is not just the quality of the final build but absolute flexibility in our production workflow. It means when a customer comes to us, we can decide the best processes to use and design their production run around those decisions to get the best result, efficiently and with ease."
Philip Martin, Director at Ogle Models

Ogle considered a range of additive manufacturing machines from different suppliers before selecting the EOS P 770. Not only does the system have the largest build area on the market in its category, allowing builds up to 1m in length, but it excels in flexibility, part quality and reducing costs for customers: Thanks to optimized temperature management, improved recoating speed and high-power lasers, the build time and cost-per-part are reduced significantly. The EOS P 770 offers 10 different materials, and 19 material/layer parameter sets for the best build diversity. Its dual lasers use the EOSAME feature to closely monitor energy input and ensure dimensional accuracy throughout the build area.

"We believe the new EOS machine will bring something exciting to many of our customers. SLS is used across a range of our business areas including models, functional prototyping, pre-production parts development and exhibition models to name but a few. The increased build space will allow us to explore new ideas with our customers, and even combine builds for greater efficiency, reduced lead times and cost reduction, whilst still retaining our reputation for exceptional final finish quality."
Philip Martin, Director at Ogle Models

“Ogle has long explored and proven the capabilities of 3D printing, as is shown in its success and diverse range of services. That it has chosen the EOS P 770 as the new system to support its future growth and service offering is a source of pride for EOS and we look forward to seeing the projects it delivers.”
Davide Iacovelli, Regional Director EMEA at EOS

About the Companies

 

Ogle Models
Ogle is a long established, Industrial Modelmaking, Rapid Prototyping and Industrial 3D Printing Company. Supporting the design and development process for a wide range of industry sectors including: Aerospace, Architectural, Automotive, Defence, Product Design, Medical and Renewable Energy.

We bring concepts to reality, through the use of large industrial 3D printing (SLA, SLS), CNC machining, traditional model making, vacuum casting, paint and finishing facilities. Ogle have been working closely with many top manufacturing and design companies for over 65 years. With a proven track record in providing outstanding quality, reliability and expertise, using the latest processes and materials we are the right prototyping partner.

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EOS     
EOS provides responsible manufacturing solutions via industrial 3D printing technology to manufacturers around the world. Connecting high quality production efficiency with its pioneering innovation and sustainable practices, the independent company formed in 1989 will shape the future of manufacturing. Powered by its platform-driven digital value network of machines and a holistic portfolio of services, materials and processes, EOS is deeply committed to fulfilling its customers’ needs and acting responsibly for our planet.  

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