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3DPRINTUK Increases Multi Jet Fusion Capacity

3DPRINTUK adds SLS machine.

3DPRINTUK Increases Multi Jet Fusion Capacity
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3DPRINTUK has added a third HP MultiJet Fusion (MJF) machine to increase capacity. Image courtesy of 3DPRINTUK.

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By DE Editors  

January 27, 2023

3DPRINTUK, a service provider of the polymer powder bed fusion (PBF) 3D printing processes for manufacturing applications, reports that the company is continuing on its growth trajectory into 2023. 3DPRINTUK closed out 2022 with news of its ISO 9001 accreditation—a milestone for the
company.

As 2023 gets underway, however, the company is continuing its pattern of year-on-year growth and expansion according to its planned internal investment strategy. For January, this expansion has kicked off with adding new machines to the 3D printer portfolio to increase capacity and manage lead times for its clients.

3DPRINTUK has added a third HP MultiJet Fusion (MJF) machine to increase capacity with this technology by 50%, according to the company. In addition, the company has also invested in a further EOS Formiga Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) machine, which brings the total EOS SLS machine count at the
London facility to 13.

“It really is so gratifying that 3DPRINTUK continues to grow organically year on year," says Managing Director, Nick Allen. "We have huge expansion plans for 2023—these new machines are just the beginning, and are a testament to the dedication of the entire 3DPRINTUK team and the commitment of our customers with existing and new applications.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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