The whole spectrum of services within additive manufacturing/3D printing value chain
Manufacturing
Additech owns and operates high quality 3D printing equipment, with ability to manufacture products of a wide range of variety in terms of size, material, structure and complexity. Our machine park includes:
Design Engineering
The products of the future start with digital design. With fewer limitations and design constraints, additive manufacturing/3D printing allows for complex and innovative design options, not possible to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods.
Additech design solutions can help you take full advantage of the possibilities enabled by additive manufacturing. We can create the optimal design for additive manufacturing, offering reverse engineering, design adjustment on existing designs, design of new products and advisory services regarding suitability of existing products for additive manufacturing. Additech is using state-of-the-art design tools and software, such as topology.
Consultancy
& coursing
Market development and education is essential for the industry to fully embrace the vast opportunities enabled with additive manufacturing/3D printing. Additive manufacturing can benefit companies in across many different industries. However, to leverage the full potential additive manufacturing, it is crucial to understand the process, limitations and possibilities available.
Additech offers advisory services, as well as tailored courses to suit the customer’s need, including introductory courses and more advanced courses.
In our courses we give insight about additive manufacturing to help our customers understand how it is applicable and relevant for them.
We want to answer the questions many customers ask us, such as:
What is additive manufacturing?
What are relevant applications for additive manufacturing?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of additive manufacturing?
How can additive manufacturing reduce our costs and environmental footprint?
How can we use additive manufacturing to reduce lead time for crucial components?
Which products are best suited for additive manufacturing?
How to think additively in the design phase?