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Leading additive manufacturing solutions provider Stratasys announced the sale of its large-scale F900 3D Printer to one of Italy’s leading engineering service bureaus, 3DnA SRL

Leading additive manufacturing solutions provider Stratasys announced the sale of its large-scale F900 3D Printer to one of Italy’s leading engineering service bureaus, 3DnA SRL. Having successfully used its existing Fortus 450mc 3D Printer for both prototyping and end-use parts applications for several years, the investment in the F900 will enable 3DnA to expand its production capabilities and address the needs of new markets in transportation, including trains, buses, coaches and drones. These include both the production of large-scale tools and final parts.

Over the last three years, 3DnA has been highly active in leveraging additive manufacturing for the design and production of both polymers and metals. The company has witnessed strong business growth of over 50% in industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, medical, consumer goods, and security. 3DnA has also completed several high-level collaborative research and development projects having created a dedicated joint-lab (AMUV = Additive Manufacturing Under Vesuvius) together with the Center of Advanced Metrology and Technology Services (CeSMA) of Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.

According to Alessandro Manzo, General Director, 3DnA, the use of Stratasys FDM additive manufacturing to date has provided a strong foundation for the business.

Filed: Moulding
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