Metal 3D printer manufacturer One Click Metal entered a partnership with Impac Systems Engineering (ISE) for distribution of the BOLDseries 3D printer in 9 US states. One Click Metal will thus benefit from its new partner‘s extensive expertise in the additive manufacturing field, characterized by a highly qualified service network.
The new partnership with ISE will enable One Click Metal to offer the BOLDseries in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana and provide customers there with an easy introduction to the technology. ISE has many years of experience in additive manufacturing and can therefore fully advise customers on the advantages and use of the BOLDseries.
“With Impac Systems Engineering, we have an established, service-oriented and very reliable partner who has a lot of experience in 3D printing and is working with us to realize the vision of making metal 3D printing available for everyone,” said Gerrit Brüggemann, CEO One Click Metal.
Manufacturing on Demand
Impac Systems Engineering has over 35 years of service experience and a high level of expertise in 3D printing. Besides many 3D printers which use plastics, they also offer some working with metal and therefore know about the possibilities of metal additive manufacturing. With the One Click Metal printer ISE is expanding its portfolio by an intuitive and accessible metal printing system that uses the LPBF process. This will enable Impac Systems Engineering to further expand its outstanding service competencies and to serve the target group in an even more targeted manner.
The company was founded in 1985 and has its headquarters in Temple, Texas. Since then, it offers professional engineering services including a comprehensive range of 3d printers as well as related services and solutions. The goal of Impac Systems Engineering is to provide customers with tailored support in a wide range of industries. With a team of skilled professional engineers, including application and Field service engineers, ISE can take an entire project from inception to design. The customer-centric service has stood the test of time for over 35 years.
One Click Metal was represented at AMUG 2023, where visitors could see the intuitive machine and talk to members of the team. Besides the printer, One Click metal had some printed parts such as a metal 3D printed drone frame or some parts of a series production on the booth.
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