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Precision Additive Launches Metal 3D Printing Division

New division set up for rapid prototyping and small- to mid-batch production.

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By DE Editors  

August 27, 2021

Precision Additive, a 3D printing contract manufacturer and design firm, is launching Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) to add to its depth of services. DMLS is a process in which metal powder is fused together into thin layers, one by one, to produce a final three-dimensional part.

“We have researched the market for industrial 3D printing thoroughly and we see the potential for Direct Metal Laser Sintering to be a popular choice among many industries for their rapid prototyping and small to mid-batch production needs,” says Jason Korbelik, CEO of Precision Additive. “Our customers are indicating a need to receive their metal parts quickly and with tight tolerances and DMLS can deliver on those needs.”

Precision Additive currently offers nine high-performance metals for its DMLS process: Aluminum A6061-RAM2, Aluminum A7050-RAM2, Aluminum AlSi10Mg, Stainless Steel 17-4, Stainless Steel 316/L, Maraging Steel MS1, Inconel 625, Inconel 718 and Titanium Ti64.

“Depending on the end use of a given part and what kinds of forces it will be exposed to, the metal to produce it will differ,” Jason says. “So, we wanted to be sure to offer a wide selection of metals for our customers according to their applications.”

Precision Additive is positioning itself as a premium service provider for the industrial manufacturing markets, such as aerospace, defense, and automotive, over the next 10 years. If you would like to learn more about Precision Additive or request a quote through their secure, ITAR compliant quoting platform visit their website.

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

 
 

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