Tuesday, 25 October 2016

New 3D printer farm being build in New Zealand



Most people think of 3D printing as a prototyping technology rather than a production technology. That is, they would never think to use it for making large batches of end use parts. And most of the time they’d be completely right.

However, there are some interesting circumstances when the most common and cost effective method of 3d printing (fused deposition modelling) is actually the best choice of production technology.

Of the dozen common methods of plastic manufacturing, 3d printing offers its own unique set of advantages and disadvantages.


Products produced from 3Designs 3D printer farm 

3Design has set up New Zealand's first 3D printer farm to accommodate businesses who want small runs of custom made products with out the large price tag. They have set out to create a mini factory that with the goal to have 30 x 3d printers by mid April next year. ( 2017 )  ential testing has taken place over the past few months with amazing results.

3D printing favors customization and is excellent for small quantity batches. It allows you to make parts with as much variety and complexity as you want at no additional cost. It allows you the flexibility of changing a product after production has started, also at no extra cost.

For More information on 3Design please see details below 




Technical Director
email: design@3dinnovation.co.nz

Managing Director
email: robert@3dinnovation.co.nz

Showroom hours: Monday to Friday, 8.30am-5.00pm

Open weekends by appointment only.

Road front showroom:
74c Maleme Street
Greerton
Tauranga 3112
New Zealand

Ph: 07 929 7278
info@3dinnovation.co.nz








No comments:

Post a Comment