
A cutting-edge handle produced through advanced additive manufacturing technology has made its debut, showcasing the capabilities of modern 3D printing systems. The handle was crafted using the HP 5420 Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) system, a leading solution in the field of 3D printing. Following its creation, the handle underwent a vapour fusion process using the DyeMansion VX-1 to smooth the surface before being dyed on the DyeMansion DM-60, culminating in its final appearance.
This handle is not just a prototype; it is the production model utilised on the DyeMansion VX-1 itself. It exemplifies the precision and functionality achievable with current additive manufacturing technologies.
For those interested in seeing the entire process firsthand, the company invites visitors to their state-of-the-art Additive Manufacturing Centre located in Leicestershire. Additionally, there will be a live demonstration available at MACH 2026 on the Matsuura stand, located at 20-130.
These advancements are part of the broader movement towards employing 3D printing as a reliable and efficient production method. Companies specialising in additive manufacturing solutions, such as HP Additive Manufacturing (AM) Solutions, are at the forefront, driving innovation and expanding the capabilities of industrial printing techniques.
For further information or to arrange a visit, interested parties can contact the team directly at 01530 511400.
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