Optimising 3DSIX’s Adaptability in Non-Assisted Sectors through Multi Jet Fusion Technology.
Since its inception in 2018 under the accompaniment of 3D Maquinser, 3DSIX has consolidated its presence in the 3D printing arena, offering comprehensive services spanning 3D technology consulting, design, manufacturing and scanning. This article highlights 3DSIX’s ability to adapt in non-assisted sectors, highlighting its commitment to Multi Jet Fusion technology and its added value proposition, fundamental to customers’ adoption of additive manufacturing.
3DSIX has emerged as a leader in 3D printing-related services, prioritising design integration with Multi Jet Fusion technology. Its focus on consulting and adaptation of designs to this technology has been essential in the process of adoption of additive manufacturing by various companies.
As a result of years of specialisation, 3DSIX has launched the Add3D PARTS brand, a new line of business focused on the manufacture and sale of products that address needs not covered by conventional manufacturers. Initially focused on adaptable products for bicycles, the brand has expanded its portfolio to include accessories for motorbikes, with plans for continued growth based on market demands.
Add3D PARTS’ efficiency is underpinned by robust digital stock and demand-driven production, taking full advantage of additive manufacturing capabilities. The company has proven particularly successful in manufacturing adapters that enable compatibility between different brands of bikes and devices such as lights, GPS and mobile phones, even offering support for Apple’s Airtag.
A key aspect of this success lies in the use of HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology, which gives 3DSIX exceptional flexibility and the ability to handle large customised demands. This facilitates the mass production of Add3D PARTS products, enabling 3DSIX to extend its service offering to any company requiring high quality parts for its projects.
3DSIX, backed by its experience and commitment to HP 3D Printing’s Multi Jet Fusion technology, distributed by Maquinser, has proven its ability to adapt to non-assisted sectors. The successful expansion of Add3D PARTS, coupled with the efficiencies achieved through additive manufacturing, highlights the importance of adaptability and innovation in the 3D printing landscape. This approach not only benefits 3DSIX customers, but also offers solutions for companies looking for high quality custom parts.
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