The 5620 is the very latest MultiJet Fusion (MJF) printer from HP, installed at 76 Additive’s new headquarters in Cambridgeshire, an investment made possible by the huge increase in demand that 76 Additive has experienced in the past 18 months.
Rob Johnson, founder of 76 Additive, says, “We’re all about production of end use parts using industrial 3D printing technology. We step in when our clients require the capacity, surface finish, repeatability and lower costs that their in-house printers cannot achieve. MJF was developed from the very beginning as an end use production technology, our clients are regularly amazed at what is possible.”
Reflecting on the 3D printing industry, Rob says, “Unfortunately the 3D printing industry, particularly the printer manufacturers, has a bad name for overselling itself, which is a shame because it blinds potential customers to the real benefits. Whether our clients are experienced in 3D printing or new to it, they deal directly with technicians and designers that understand the technology and will give them an honest appraisal of whether it is correct for their requirements. We have clients in industries such as composites, motorsport, energy, medtech and sporting goods which value our speed, quality and value in the supply of their custom enclosures, brackets, shrouds, PCB mounts, cable management and full products.”
With fast changing end customer requirements and insecurity in the global supply chain 76 Additive is sure that their services have an important part to play.
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