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Laser & Electron Beam
Additive Manufacturing

LEAM-Q

Laser Additive Manufacturing
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LEAM-e

Electron Beam Systems for EB-PBF and EBW
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4Z Build Tank

Perfect parts with 4Z Build Tank for Laser & EB
4Z Tank

LEAM-Q

Laser with Condensate (soot) Suppression
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LEAM-e

Electron beam with Multi Mode Functions
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CTCAM

More then a 3D slicer - hybrid manufacturing
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CANMORA TECH Inc. (CT)

Welcome to CT, where innovation meets passion! Lasers and electron beams drive everything we do. Our legendary electron beam system delivers unmatched performance, while our groundbreaking CT laser additive machines are redefining the industry, leaping beyond conventional AM systems with revolutionary laser optics and massive build tanks. With unparalleled electron beam additive manufacturing and welding capabilities, paired with cutting-edge laser AM facilities, we are shaping the future of manufacturing excellence.

MATERIALS & POWDER DISPENSING

Our patented powder handling system can handle standard and very unconventional materials. Both, the laser and EB can melt the powders processed with our powder system. Convectional materials such as maraging steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, copper and brass can be directly used. Unconventional or custom alloys can be used by finetuning the process parameters. Our service includes process development for custom solutions.

PRINT & WELD SERVICE

Our services include EBW, PBF-EB and PBF-LB. Our additive service includes laser and electron beam additive manufacturing. With our electron beam facilities in Vancouver we offer prototyping and small EBW production runs as services center.

CTCAM

To program our machines, we offer a CAM – slicer software. CTCAM is specifically tuned to our machines and controls. STL files are imported and prepared in CTCAM. This software combines additive manufacturing with machining. Parts can be configured that after a predefined number of layers are printed a milling path is generated to machine preselected part features institute of the printing process.

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  • NRC MACH4UM
    March 14, 2024

    NRC MACH4UM

    February 26 2024, we attended the first NRC MACH4U meeting in Montreal, an Industrial R&D Group. This initiative focuses on introducing Industry 4.0 technologies in Canada. Our focus is the work around Additive - Subtractive Hybrid Manufacturing. We hope that...

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