LLC Rosatom Additive Technologies manufactures 3D printers and their components,
produces metal powders for 3D printing and develops complex software for additive systems,
as well as provides services for 3D printing and implementation of additive technologies in production
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The Rosatom State Corporation won a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation to develop a 3D printer that prints using selective laser melting.
MeltMaster 3D 550 additive manufacturing pilot facility was assembled on the territory of JSC NPO TsNIITMASH.
A project for the development of a two-laser 3D printer was approved.
Industry integrator LLC Rusatom - Additive Technologies was created.
A project was initiated to create a pilot facility for the production of metal alloy powders by gas atomization.
An experimental two-laser 3D printer MeltMaster 550, capable of printing products with two types of metal powders, was manufactured on the basis of NPO TsNIITMASH.
Supply of two RusMelt 300M 3D printers for the Additive Technologies Center located on the territory of JSC Moscow plant of polymetals.
A project was launched in Novouralsk to develop a new laboratory facility for the production of metal powders by the plasma atomization method.
Several strategic documents were approved for the development of additive technologies: an investment program, a roadmap for the implementation of additive technologies at ROSATOM enterprises, and a roadmap for the development of technologies for new materials and substances.
The first Additive Technology Center of LLC Rusatom - Additive Technologies was opened at the site of JSC Moscow plant of polymetals in Moscow.
The first products were printed at the Additive Technologies Center on a RusMelt 300M series 3D printer using domestic metal powders.
The second Additive Technologies Center was opened in Novouralsk.
The largest part in Russia - a full-scale fragment of the enclosure shell of the VVER-TOI pressurized water type reactor - was manufactured using the direct laser deposition method. The height of the fabricated fragment was 1 m and its weight was more than 700 kg.
The third Additive Technologies Center was opened in Nizhny Novgorod at the site of JSC Afrikantov OKBM.