Fact 1: Additive Manufacturing has established its value in serial production
Fact 2: most suppliers are technology driven
Fact 3: most users are process driven
Fact 4: there is much more to take into cosideration than just the printing process
There are gaps to close by connecting the dots.
Is this something I need?
Let’s find out together what options, limitations, potentials and restrictions apply to your individual situation and how to best implement additive manufacturing into your value chain.
rapid prototyping, 3D Printing, generative manufacturing, 3DP, PBF, SLS, SLM, DLMS, DMP, EBM, EBAM, LENS, SLA, PolyJet, CJP, MJF, FDM, FFF, DLP, CDLP, MJM, MSLA, MJP, …
so many acronyms describing AM.
You may have asked yourself one or more of the following questions:
- Which technology suits best for my application?
- What materials are available and how do they perform – today, tomorrow and next year?
- Can I take my existing design and just change the production method?
- What steps are needed from the idea to the finished product?
- Post processing – what needs to be done after printing?
- Isn’t AM expensive? Where is the break even point?
- How long does it take to get my part produced?
- How much does it cost for one, 50, 1000 parts?
- What’s the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) based on my specific setup?
- How do I integrate AM into my existing workflows?
- Every supplier delivers the best technology – all are superior – but what suits best for me?
From the initial considerations through technology evaluation to full implementation – my expertise will assist the decision making process to choose the best solution for you.
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