Freemelt AB
Philip Nilsson is a Software Developer at Freemelt AB since December 2018, with prior experience as a Field Application Engineer at VECTOR Sweden for a short tenure in 2018. Philip has also held various internships at Volvo Car Group and Volvo Trucks, where responsibilities included logistics assistance and the assembly of vehicle components. Philip holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Gothenburg, completed between 2015 and 2017, and has education from Lund University and Göteborgsregionens Tekniska Gymnasium.
Freemelt AB
Freemelt provides the world’s first open source EB-based metal 3D printer, optimized for materials R&D. Freemelt ONE is a full-access toolbox where our customers do their own materials development for Additive Manufacturing. It has features / benefits such as: - open source software, for complete control of beam paths and hardware - powder feeding system and build tank that enable builds with small powder quantities - high power electron beam gun, for fast processing - high process temperature, beneficial for crack-sensitive alloys - outstanding vacuum quality, beneficial for highly reactive materials - multiple auxiliary ports where R&D instruments for in-situ process monitoring can be attached - small vacuum chamber, ensures short turnaround times Its combination of open source software, high process temperature and high vacuum makes Freemelt ONE the perfect choice for a wide range of materials, e.g. Ni-based superalloys, intermetallics, high-alloyed steels, refractory metals and OFHC copper.