The demand for metallic 3D printing is constantly increasing. Particularly in terms of freedom of geometry, customizability and use for small series. However, the industry is also looking to produce large parts and series components. With the Flying Ray, Kurtz Ersa is taking a significant step in this direction. We are gradually developing our large-format printer further and realizing large-scale and series production.

Highlights Kurtz Ersa Flying RayAdditive Manufacturing

We have developed our multi-head printer in a modular design. This means that it can be customized according to your ideas and component requirements. The Flying Ray is perfectly tailored to your future production.

Modular in design:

  • Number of lasers
  • Number and length of axes
  • Distance between the axes
  • Overlap range of the swivel arms

Flying RayAdditive Manufacturing

Highly functional due to vertically incident laser beams

The Flying Ray presents itself with a multi-axis system for lasers. It is highly innovative thanks to its vertically incident laser beams. In the basic version, eight lasers are used simultaneously on eight swivel arms. The highlight: they work in parallel in overlapping working areas. The laser power is adaptive. Axes and lasers are modularly expandable.

Optimal results with Build Processor and Slicer

Metallic 3D printing is not a trivial matter. It requires knowledge of machine parameters, processes and materials. Connecting software and hardware requires a user interface that reliably handles communication. The uncomplicated integration of your 3D models is important to us. The slicer developed by Kurtz Ersa makes data preparation child's play. We also ensure simple operation through an intuitive human-machine interface.

Areas of application for Additive Manufacturing

  • Mechanical engineering
  • Tool and mold making
  • Small series production
  • Research and training
  • Aerospace
  • Medical technology
  • Automotive