Farsoon Europe GmbH and Stark Future have accomplished the KLINGA Venture, a collaborative engineering initiative that produced greater than 1,000 high-quality titanium components utilizing Farsoon’s industrial metallic AM techniques.
The KLINGA Sabre—an engineering sculpture impressed by Stark Future’s electrical motocross bike VARG—was not merely designed as a benchmark of what fashionable AM can obtain. The sculpture options sharp angles, complicated geometries, and a practical titanium moose-head bottle opener.
The sabre challenge encompassed full-scale validation of the AM course of, together with: course of parameter improvement for titanium; Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM); assist discount and construct technique; adaptive layer thickness primarily based on half top; repeatability and scalability of serial manufacturing; and post-processing and half high quality assurance.
The components had been printed on Farsoon’s FS811M platform, demonstrating the system’s capacity to fabricate sharp-angled, complicated titanium elements with repeatable outcomes. Notably, the identical manufacturing high quality and workflow might be replicated on the FS721M platform presently operated by Stark Future.
In a single 248-hour construct, 188 KLINGA sabres had been produced with a median construct time of lower than 80 minutes per unit. The actual breakthrough lies within the mixture of engineering creativity and industrial efficiency—demonstrating Farsoon’s capabilities for constant high quality management, cost-efficient operation, and manufacturing readiness.
“The KLINGA Venture was a daring manner for us to push boundaries—not simply in design, however in manufacturing,” stated Benjamin Cobb, Director of Model Communications at Stark Future. “Partnering with Farsoon allowed us to show an formidable concept right into a titanium actuality. It’s proof that large-scale, high-precision metallic additive manufacturing is prepared for serial manufacturing. It additionally validated our perception that 3D printing can ship efficiency, high quality, and sustainability—.”
“The KLINGA Venture is a good instance of our collaboration with a visionary buyer,” stated Oliver Huizhi Li, Managing Director of Farsoon Europe. “From sharp-edged half design to titanium course of optimization, this challenge displays what’s attainable when engineering ambition meets scalable AM know-how. The standard outcomes and course of stability achieved in KLINGA mirror Farsoon’s dedication to delivering dependable machines, cost-per-part effectivity, and wonderful service.”