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Industrial 3D Printing Company Launches in Colorado

Precision Additive, an industrial 3D printing service bureau, has launched in Englewood, CO.

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By DE Editors  

July 21, 2021

Precision Additive, an industrial 3D printing service bureau based in Englewood, CO, opened its doors for business in June 2021 to supply parts to the aerospace, defense, medical, automotive and manufacturing industries. Armed with a full lineup of industrial-grade 3D printers, the company offers printing materials that rival the strength of machined parts. Offering both Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printing services, Precision Additive also provides designing services, also known as Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM).

“One of the biggest benefits of 3D printing are the short lead times,” says Brian Korbelik, president and COO of Precision Additive. “With traditional manufacturing methods it often takes 1 to 2 months for parts to be produced. With additive manufacturing on the other hand, customers can receive parts in a matter of days rather than weeks.” Two more benefits of 3D printed parts are their cost and weight—they often cost less and weigh less than comparative parts that have been machined. Their lighter mass is especially helpful for many industrial applications that are weight sensitive.

With its central location in the middle of the country, Precision Additive can supply 3D printed parts on demand to many of the country’s OEMs, machine shops, government agencies and hospitals.

“There is a high demand for cost-effective industrial-grade parts that are available at much shorter lead times. Precision Additive is here to meet that demand,” says Jason Korbelik.

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

 
 

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