"We now regularly produce customized, low volume tools within 24 hours of an engineer’s request — a fraction of the cost and weight of an aluminum tool. In comparison, when outsourcing traditionally manufactured tools, the process took two weeks."
“The high demand on tools, jigs, fixtures, and other mechanical devices overloads the dedicated workshop and as a consequence, the lead time is very high, affecting production efficiency. Desktop Metal systems speed up our production process by absolving a percentage of that CNC workload.”
3D Platform is the trusted global leader in industrial-strength, large-format 3D printers. Based in Roscoe, Illinois, USA, the entire 3D Platform team is focused on driving advancements in technology to innovate, design, and build next-generation equipment for additive manufacturing. Their global distribution network supported by Certified Service Providers has helped them deploy more large-format, open-market 3D printers than anyone else.
Carbon’s mission is to reinvent how polymer products are designed, engineered, manufactured, and delivered towards a digital and sustainable future. Based in Silicon Valley, Carbon brings together innovations in software, hardware, and material science to deliver industry-leading digital manufacturing solutions. With Carbon’s ground-breaking Digital Light Synthesis™ technology and broad family of programmable liquid resins, manufacturers can unlock new business opportunities such as mass customization, on-demand inventory, and previously impossible product designs. The Carbon Platform allows customers to build uniquely differentiated products while reducing waste and time to market. To learn more, visit www.carbon3d.com, like the Carbon Facebook page, or follow Carbon on Instagram and Twitter at @Carbon.
ExOne, a global publicly-traded company, provides 3D printed systems and services utilizing binder jetting technology and industrial-grade materials for manufacturers in multiple industry segments. ExOne® systems are capable of directly printing functional parts in a range of metals and ceramics, as well as using an indirect process to print cores and molds for sand castings.