3D printing bureau 3DDC has acquired the first Prodways ProMaker P1000 SLS 3D printer in the UK
Based near Milton Keynes, 3DDC will add the tech to its roster of high details polymer parts, alongside its own metal electro-coating process that it developed in-house.
“The ProMaker P1000 was an obvious choice for us to add to our 3D printing capacity. With the quality of the parts it can build, and the variety of SLS materials available from Prodways, the P1000 fits our criteria perfectly,” hummed 3DDC GM Alex Michniak as he unpacked his new machine.
Prodawys has suggested that this is the first step in the process of building an ongoing relationship between the two companies.
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