Future Form, manufacturer of precision-engineered solutions for the data center, medical, defense, nuclear and aerospace industries, has added 3D printing services to its portfolio of manufacturing solutions.
In providing 3D printing services, Future Form will use the HP Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing system, a scalable platform that supports functional prototyping to final part production.
"The use of 3D printing is growing rapidly in the data center sector due to the industry's faster time-to-power needs," says Ben Thomas, CEO of Future Form, adding that certain parts can be produced faster and/or more cost effectively using 3D printing compared to traditional resources.
For more information about Future Form's 3D printing and other manufacturing services, visit www.futureform.com
About Future Form
For more than 50 years, Future Form has been focused on enterprise-scale, precision-built production. Combining advanced technology, automation and human craftsmanship, Future Form delivers high-volume manufacturing solutions.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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