Additive Manufacturing (AM) methods include 3D Printing, Laser Powder-Bed Fusion (LPBF), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) also known as Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and other 3D Printing processes that create highly complex assemblies from one continuous material (metals or plastics).
By doing so, manufacturers reduce failure points in a system while reducing weight, complexity, and thermal dissipation problems, among many other benefits.
Industries that benefit from additive manufacturing include aerospace, medical, architectural composites, prototyping, automotive, consumer goods, dental & orthodontics, and many more – AM continues to grow as the technology gets more budget-friendly and more intuitive.
Our process is technology agnostic as a starting point for our journey because we are here to help guide and consult our customers towards the right pathways for advanced technology implementation using our expertise, and so our focus is aligned with your goals. We listen and collaborate throughout the experience to shape a successful outcome and partnership through our lens of applications and materials specialists.