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EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems

EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems

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Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Germany, EOS is the technology and market leader for design-driven, integrated e-Manufacturing solutions for industrial applications. EOS offers a modular solution portfolio including systems application know-how, software, process parameters, materials and its further development. The portfolio is completed by services, maintenance, application consulting and trainings. An Additive Manufacturing (AM) process, it allows the fast and flexible production of high-end parts at a repeatable industry level of quality. Typical applications include engine and turbine parts, as well as components for cabin interiors.

Products

  • EOSINT M 280

    Laser-sintering system for the production of tooling inserts, prototype parts and end products directly in metal. The EOSINT M 280 is the...

    • New Product

Documents

  • EOS in brief 1.67 MB

    Additive Manufacturing Solutions by EOS

    20 Feb 2013

Contacts

  • Company Information

    EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems

    www.eos.info
    Robert-Stirling-Ring 1 Krailling 82 152 Germany
    +49 89893360  (Tel)
    +49 8989336285  (Fax)
  • Primary Contact

    Udo Behrendt

    Business Development Manager Aerospace

    EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems

    www.eos.info
    Robert-Stirling-Ring 1 Krailling 82152 Germany
    +49 89893362220  (Tel)

Categories

  1. Product Categories
    Materials (including aluminium, steels, composites)
    • Metals
    • Plastics
    Environment Systems / Air Conditioning
    Fasteners
    Hardware
    OEM’s / Aircraft Manufacturer
    Plastic Mouldings
    Repairs & Restoration
    Cockpit Doors

Case Studies

  • the worlds first laser-sintered aircraft

    Case Studies

    • The engineers at Southampton University have taken an innovative step in implementing their idea of an experimental, unmanned aircraft. They have developed a UAV, or unmanned aerial vehicle, using unique design and production methods made possible by laser-sintering technology. Last summer, the team successfully designed and flew the first 3D-printed unmanned plane, made entirely of nylon and known as the Southampton University Laser Sintered Aircraft – or SULSA for short.