ARRK Europe has made further investment in its Gloucester Prototyping Centre, with the installation of a new 3D Systems ProX800 Stereolithography machine.
The machine is one of the most advanced supplies by 3D systems and its installation follows earlier investment at the centre this year, with the opening of a new, dedicated Metrology room.
ARRK’s head of Prototyping and 3D Printing Operations in Europe, Craig Vickerssaid: “It has been well documented that the demand for 3D Printed components for prototype or low volume production use is expected to grow significantly in the future.
“Our centre in Gloucester has a long and well-established history in this field, providing some of the world’s leading companies with components as part of their product development programmes.
“This new machine will allow us to build larger, more complex SLA parts more accurately and in shorter timescales. In the last 12 months or so, we have also invested heavily in our Prototyping operations in Gloucester, but also in our facility in France, near Annecy, where we installed three ProX800 as well”.
Demand for 3D Printing and low volume manufacturing across Europe has also resulted in ARRK opening a new operation in Bydgoszcz, Poland to provide additional production capacity as well as being strategically located to support ARRK’s growth in Germany and Eastern Europe. ARRK Europe’s new German Sales representatives, Stephan Pflueger and Volker Rechlin are having great success, working with many new customers, providing them with a range of services from stereolithography, selective laser sintering, vacuum castings, CNC machining, block models, metal pressings and rapid tooling and moulding service.
The ARRK Group currently has Prototyping Centres in France, Spain, Poland and the United Kingdom with Project Advisers covering these countries as well as Germany, Switzerland, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium and the Nordic regions.
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