3D Printers Create High-Performance Parts
Shopware Inc. adds to its MarkForged product line with printers built for the shop floor.
Shopware Inc. adds to its MarkForged product line with printers built for the shop floor. MarkForged 3D printers free designers and engineers from long lead times and high costs of traditional manufacturing and machining. Customers can 3D print high-performance parts on-premise in under 24 hours, such as carbon fiber for parts that are as strong as, but lighter than, aluminum.
The company provides shop floor applications, such as soft jaws, end of arm tooling, inspection fixtures and welding fixturing, that can fit customers’ manufacturing needs and budgets. They also offer a metal printing line that can be less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies or traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting.
Exhibitor
Shopware, Inc.
Booth: 628
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