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Acquisition of a Metal 3D Printing Machine

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
29 September 2025
Closing Date:
13 October 2025
Location(s):
FRB06 Loiret (FR FRANCE)
Description:
The Department of Technical and Productive Engineering at IUT of Orléans seeks to acquire a metal 3D printing machine for educational and research purposes, requiring industrial-level performance, reliability, and the ability to print with various high-value metallic alloys.

As part of the development of its educational and research activities within the Gabriel Lamé laboratory, the Department of Technical and Productive Engineering (GMP) of the IUT of Orléans wishes to acquire a metal 3D printing machine based on laser powder bed fusion (LPBF, Laser Powder Bed Fusion, also known as SLM, Selective Laser Melting). This machine must provide industrial-level performance and reliability while being suitable for an open educational environment and regular use by students in compliance with labor regulations. The equipment must enable printing with several common high-value metallic alloys, particularly those based on iron, titanium, aluminum, nickel, and cobalt. The change of material should be easily achievable, with simple and documented procedures that do not require complex or hazardous operations.


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Acquisition of a Metal 3D Printing Machine.
As part of the development of its educational and research activities within the Gabriel Lamé laboratory, the Department of Technical and Productive Engineering (GMP) of the IUT of Orléans wishes to acquire a metal 3D printing machine based on laser powder bed fusion (LPBF, Laser Powder Bed Fusion, also known as SLM, Selective Laser Melting). This machine must provide industrial-level performance and reliability while being suitable for an open educational environment and regular use by students in compliance with labor regulations. The equipment must enable printing with several common high-value metallic alloys, particularly those based on iron, titanium, aluminum, nickel, and cobalt. The change of material should be easily achievable, with simple and documented procedures that do not require complex or hazardous operations.

The Buyer:
Université d'Orléans
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CPV Code(s):
42962000 - Printing and graphics equipment