CREAT3D present 3D printing for engineering

1 December 2015  |  Sabina Gonzalez-George

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In February 2016, we will be featuring the latest technology developments for engineering and manufacturing applications at the Southern Manufacturing Show 2016, on stand N55.

 

The event runs from Tuesday 9th to Thursday 11th February and our CREAT3D team will be providing free consultations and advice for appropriate 3D printing applications for your business, on stand N55.

 

Southern Manufacturing is a fantastic opportunity to come and see desktop 3D printing in action. Engineering, design and manufacturing industries are heavily adopting the technology because it is accessible, low cost and fits easily into existing processes. 3D printing is being used as a tool for enhancing not only the design and product development processes, but also to create tooling, jigs and fixtures, one-off customised parts and functioning prototypes.

 

At Southern Manufacturing, our team will be on hand with a selection of hand-picked products offering different tools to suit different applications from electronic and engineering applications, through to product design & innovation and manufacturing aids. 

 

Key products to be featured at the show include:

 

Mark One Composite 3D Printer. This specialist desktop 3D printer produces Nylon based parts that can be reinforced with Carbon Fibre, Fibreglass or Kevlar, presenting very high strength, functional 3D printed parts, for working prototypes or jig & fixtures production. The printer can also embed other components such as sensors and electronics during the print process.

 

UP Box. This newly released desktop 3D printer is an ABS specialist, well placed for engineering and electronic applications requiring more detailed parts and a higher-post processing temperature for form, fit and function testing.

Our team of experts will be available from 09.30 to 16.30 during the show (please note the show finishes at 15.30 on the Thursday).  We invite visitors to bring examples of parts they may wish to 3D print and will be offering free consultations to discuss the feasibility of incorporating desktop 3D printing into existing processes. 

 

If you have any questions prior to the show or would like a free test print, please email your request to info@creat3d.co.uk with your name and contact details to arrange a consultation. 

 

Stand N55.

 

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