FDM Digital Solutions joins the Xtreme 3DParts network Powered by Roboze: expertise and innovation for the future of Additive Manufacturing

23 November 2018

FDM Digital Solutions is one of the main additive manufacturing companies in UK. 

Now we are working together, thanks to the Xtreme 3DParts, The only global network of Additive Manufacturing Centers for the production of on-demand parts in superpolymers for extreme applications. The goal is to transform traditional manufacturing in the aerospace, F1, automotive and industrial sectors, through high performance 3D printing technologies and materials. It is not rapid prototyping but a new way of designing, developing and manufacturing their products. 

The new partnership will allow several production processes to evolve, in a new and sustainable way. According to Graeme Bond, CEO at FDM Digital Solutions “The innovative Roboze technology, with the availability of materials such as PP, (polypropylene) and PEEK, will be a very important added value as it will allow the company to develop a profitable market to deliver high end AM solutions to the UK and broader European markets”.
 

This is the result of the union between Roboze’s technology and FDM Digital Solution’s engineering expertise. The goal? Working together, exclusively with high performance materials, for the future of additive manufacturing in aerospace, automotive and industrial sectors.
 

For further information please do contact FDM Digital Solutions: xtreme3dpartsuk@fdmdigitalsolutions.co.uk

 

ABOUT FDM DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
 

FDM Digital Solutions is the UK’s leading additive manufacturing company working primarily in the

aerospace, F1, automotive and industrial sectors. With the largest commercial AM production facility in the UK, FDM Digital Solutions has been a pioneer in providing innovative 3D printed solutions for Britain’s industrial market. FDM Digital Solutions is an AM engineering company, that provide innovative AM solutions including end use components for the aerospace, automotive, industrial and F1 sectors. This last one is the likeliest early adopter in the UK but composites, oil & gas, nuclear etc.

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