AdvancedTek, a Midwest provider of polymer 3D printing technologies and complementary solutions, has been named Distribution Partner for EOS industrial metal 3D printers across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
EOS is one of the leading technology providers for industrial 3D printing of both metals and plastics. The company’s metal 3D printers are based on the Direct Metal Laser Solidification (DMLS) laser powder bed fusion technology, used for serial manufacturing of industrial 3D printed metal parts. EOS’ material portfolio currently encompasses over 20 alloys and over 70 validated processes, fitting for a wide range of industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, tool, and turbomachinery.
“The metal printing industry offers a growing range of solutions, but at the end of the day our customers are looking for the reliability, repeatability, and reputation that EOS has brought to the table since 1989,” said Matt Havekost, Vice President of Sales, AdvancedTek. “We are committed to partnering with companies that can help drive real applications and real benefit to their operations with well-vetted solutions and materials from established manufacturers”.
Manufacturing on Demand
AdvancedTek will carry the full line of EOS metal 3D printers, including the quick and flexible small and medium systems EOS M 100 and EOS M 290, and the larger production platform systems EOS M 300-4, and the EOS M 400 Series.
“While industrial 3D printing is still relatively new for many organizations, the acceptance, and adoption of metal additive manufacturing in industries such as space tech, medical, and tooling industries continues to accelerate,” said Andrew Snow, senior vice president at EOS North America. “Key to this acceleration are organizations that have a deep understanding of how best to apply AM technology and that is why I am so thrilled with our new partnership with AdvancedTek”.
AdvancedTek is a trusted Midwest adviser for the 3D printing industry and supplier of professional 3D printing systems, services, and complementary solutions for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. For 25 years, AdvancedTek has worked closely with its customers to help accelerate their design and manufacturing process by connecting them with additive technologies tailored to match their unique business challenges.
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Author: Andrea Gambini
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