The company will demonstrate how 3D printing materials and machines have advanced since MACH 2022, and it is inviting companies to submit a part for the team to manufacture and have ready for collection at the show.
At the event, attendees can see the Stratasys F370CR, a high strength composite 3D printer capable of printing nylon carbon fibre reinforced materials and producing large and complex elastomeric parts. This 3D printer is a reliable all-round solution, both highly versatile and user friendly.
To show the breadth and depth of AM capabilities for different applications and industries, the stand will feature a range of parts produced using various AM techniques, including Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), PolyJet, Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF), Digital Light Processing (DLP) and Stereolithography (SL). The company will also showcase a range of additively manufactured metal and ceramic parts.
“As 3D printing becomes a mainstay of British manufacturing, there have been numerous machine and material launches to help improve the speed, versatility, and quality of additive manufacturing,” said Rob Pitts Sales Manager at Tri-Tech 3D. “Visitors to our stand can see these advances for themselves.
“To give attendees a deeper understanding of how AM could work in their applications, we are running a challenge – send us your design, and we can have the part ready to collect at the show,” added Pitts.
A cornerstone of Tri-Tech 3D’s business is its engineering experience, with team members specialised in industries from aerospace to dentistry. By gaining an understanding of each customer’s unique needs, Tri-Tech 3D can help attendees to explore their options and decide if, and where, AM belongs on their factory floor.