Metal tissue inspection samples produced using 3D printing technology.
3D printing technology (initially called stereolithography) was invented by C. Hull in 1983 and patented in 1986.
Today, it has become an established technology in the manufacturing industry. In the next five years, global sales of this technology are expected to increase by 774%, and as a result, 3D printing is counted among the fastest-growing markets in the near future. There are various types of 3D printing methods, one of which is the powder sintering layer manufacturing method (laser sintering method). This technology is characterized by welding powder materials using a laser to create shapes. The irradiation path is predefined according to the desired shape, and products are manufactured by performing laser welding along that path. During this process, the metal powder used in the material is melted by the heat of the laser irradiation, forming a weld bead.
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Metallic tissue inspection samples produced using 3D printing technology.
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Varda Scientific covers a wide range of products, from sample grinding, crushing, homogenization, and heat treatment for laboratory use, to particle size measurement, component analysis, cutting, polishing, embedding, and hardness testing. Varda Scientific has five brands: Leco, QATM, Carbolite Gero, Eltra, and MRB. Since 1999, we have been operating as Leco Corporation, handling products from Leco and Leco Technology. On January 1, 2014, we began handling Carbolite Gero, and at the same time, in line with the increase in the number of brands we handle, we changed our company name to Varda Scientific Corporation. In 2018, we started handling ATM and Qness, and in June 2019, MICROTRAC and Microtrac Bell joined the Varda Scientific Group. As of May 1, 2020, ATM and Qness merged to become QATM, further enhancing our capabilities and allowing us to better meet our customers' needs.
