Hawk Ridge Systems and DyeMansion Form Printed Part Postprocessing Partnership
Hawk Ridge Systems will add DyeMansion's finishing solutions to the product portfolio.
Hawk Ridge Systems and DyeMansion announced a strategic partnership to bring 3D printing postprocessing solutions to Multi Jet Fusion customers. Hawk Ridge Systems is a provider of design-to-manufacturing solutions, including engineering and manufacturing software, 3D printers and 3D scanners. DyeMansion provides industrial finishing technologies for 3D printed parts produced by laser powder bed fusion.
DyeMansion provides product finishing for post-powder bed fusion. Source: DyeMansion
“DyeMansion offers impressive postprocessing finishing technologies that change how our customers can develop end-use parts. This partnership will provide our MJF customers with more sustainable, high-quality opportunities as they continue innovating into the future,” says Dale Ford, president and CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems. “We are excited to continue future-proofing our additive manufacturing customers with DyeMansion.”
DyeMansion’s products provide flexible solutions for small batches and high-volume needs for industrial factories.
Hawk Ridge Systems’ integrated solution portfolio will now include the complete Print-to-Product workflow with the products: Powershot C, Powershot S, DM60 and Powerfuse S.
According to the company, the Powershot C and Powershot S offer customers automated depowdering and efficient part cleaning, producing smooth finished parts. The DM60 provides customers with a wide range of color options for gray and white base material. With the Powerfuse S, customers can experience a green vapor polishing solution for industrial manufacturing that reduces the costs per part due to high levels of automation and a closed-loop system.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Hawk Ridge Systems and welcome them as our newest Platinum Sales Partner in North America,” says Kai Witter, chief customer officer at DyeMansion. “This partnership not only strengthens our network but also underlines our shared commitment to deliver state-of-the-art postprocessing solutions to customers across the United States. We look forward to working closely together with the Hawk Ridge Systems team to bring end-use parts to the market, no matter the application or industry.”
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