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James Tool Machine & Engineering Now Offers Additive Manufacturing

By Jess Lulka  

July 23, 2014

James Tool Machine & Engineering Inc., a provider in CNC (computer numerically controlled) machining and engineering services is now providing its clients with additive manufacturing services in-house at its North Carolina plant.

According to a company press release, the company now offers fused deposition modeling with ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, direct metal laser sintering, selective laser sintering, stereolithography and PolyJet technologies.

“We want our customers to really embrace additive manufacturing and see the benefits of this game changing technology. It is important for our customers to work with us to ensure the right technology and materials are being used when considering additive technology,” said Jeff Toner, president of James Tool.

For more information, visit James Tool.

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

 

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Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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