Optimising production with additive manufacturing
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~ Tri-Tech 3D to attend Advanced Engineering 2024 ~
To show visitors how additive manufacturing (AM) can improve their end part production, Tri-Tech 3D, UK provider of Stratasys 3D printing solutions, is attending Advanced Engineering 2024. On October 30 and 31, at the NEC, Birmingham, Tri-Tech 3D will be on stand L204 in the GTMA Pavilion. On the stand, visitors can meet Tri-Tech 3D’s experienced team, explore the benefits of AM technology, and see a range of manufacturing- and engineering-led parts including jigs, fixtures and layup tools.
In the GTMA Pavilion, Tri-Tech 3D will be joined by prominent UK precision engineering, rapid product development, toolmaking and tooling technologies companies.The stand will include the Stratasys F370®CR, an AM system that prints using high-strength composite materials for factory floor production. The machine features hardened components and print heads, meaning it can print fixtures, tooling and other parts using abrasive composite materials, such as ABS/Nylon-CF10 and ABS-ESD7.
Alongside the machine, there will be a wide selection of jigs, fixtures, layup tools and end parts. By showcasing a broad range of end-use parts, Tri-Tech 3D will show visitors how AM can be more than a prototyping tool, and how it can improve the accuracy, reliability and repeatability of factory floor production.
“Today, most people have heard of 3D printing, and there is a wide selection of low end desktop systems out there,” explained Rob Pitts, sales manager at Tri-Tech 3D. “At the show, we hope to meet people who have already started their 3D printing journey, and show them how taking the next step with additive technology can complement and enhance injection moulding, machining and other traditional methods.
“Advanced Engineering is one of the UK’s leading engineering shows, bringing together over 400 exhibitors and 9,000 visitors from across the engineering industry, so it’s the perfect place to demonstrate the power of AM and how it can fulfil production needs,” added Pitts.
“Tri-Tech 3D offers integrated solutions, often complementing the services that other manufacturers provide,” explained Alan Arthur, CEO at GTMA. “The GTMA Pavilion is an excellent opportunity to engage event visitors and ensure a full manufacturing solution to any incoming enquiries. We look forward to Tri-Tech 3D joining us at the show, and showing how additive manufacturing can support our visitors.”
Register for Advanced Engineering 2024 here and visit Tri-Tech 3D at stand L204. To find out more about the range of applications 3D printing can support with, and how you can take the next step in your 3D printing journey, visit www.tritech3d.co.uk.