Sciaky, Inc. to Highlight New Metal Additive Manufacturing Systems at RAPID 3D Printing Event in Long Beach, CA

The RAPID 3D Printing Event takes place May 19-21 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California.

CHICAGO, May 18, 2015 -- Sciaky, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) and leading provider of metal 3D printing solutions, announced today that it will highlight its new Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) metal 3D printing systems at this year's RAPID event.


The expanded lineup of EBAM 3D printing systems includes new options for medium, large, and extra-large part applications, making EBAM the most widely scalable metal 3D printing solution on the market (in terms of work envelope) for parts ranging from 12 inches (305 mm) to 19 feet (5791 mm) in length. EBAM is also the fastest deposition process in the metal 3D printing market, based on documented deposition rates ranging from 7 to 20 lbs. (pounds) of metal per hour.

"Sciaky is excited to exhibit at this year's RAPID event," said Mike Riesen, general manager of Sciaky, Inc. "Our new EBAM metal 3D printing systems provide a wide variety of options for manufacturers looking to save significant time and money on the production of high-value metal parts."

Sciaky recently unveiled a new website, as well as financing and leasing options for U.S. customers who purchase EBAM 3D printing systems. To check out the new Sciaky website, visit www.sciaky.com. You can also follow Sciaky on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube and LinkedIn.

The RAPID 3D Printing Event takes place May 19-21 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California. Sciaky will be exhibiting in booth 578. For more information about the event, visit www.rapid3devent.com.

About Sciaky, Inc. (www.sciaky.com)
Sciaky, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, is a world leader in metal 3D printing solutions. Our exclusive Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) process is the fastest, most cost-effective metal 3D printing process in the market, allowing manufacturers to save significant time and money over traditional manufacturing and prototyping processes. Sciaky also provides industry-leading electron beam and advanced arc welding systems, as well as affordable job shop welding services, for the aerospace, defense, automotive, healthcare and other manufacturing industries. Our welding equipment meets rigid military specifications to manufacture items such as airframes, landing gear, jet engines, guided missiles and vehicle parts.

About Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (www.psi-online.com)
Established in 1967, Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) is a privately-held global manufacturing and services holding company, which oversees a diverse collection of innovative subsidiaries: Beaver Aerospace & Defense, Inc., Evana Automation Specialists, Mountain Secure Systems, POWERTHRU, PSI Repair Services, Inc., PSI Semicon Services, Sciaky, Inc., and Skytronics, Inc. We serve a wide range of high-tech industries like aerospace, defense, automotive, alternative energy, healthcare, security and semiconductor. Our award-winning products and services help reduce costs and maximize efficiency for many Fortune 500 companies around the globe, as well as the U.S. Military. We push the boundaries of technology on critical programs like Homeland Security, Defense research and space exploration, delivering innovative solutions for land, sea, air and space. We're PSI: Always innovating. Everywhere.

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