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HP’s Multijet Fusion and Metaljet 3D Printing Technology Continue to Accelerate

With Form next shaping up on a blazing fast speed, all the manufacturing firms are gearing up with spectacular technological advancements in their series of products. Boosting up to the mass production of 3D printing technologies, the 4th Industrial Revolution for HP is all set to be fantastic with induction of innovation in the design of HP Multijet and HP Metal Jet platforms. With the formulation of new applications, increased flexibility in manufacturing, redefined operational technology, the entire series gets a new improvisation in the efficiency and sustainability.

RechTech 3D being one of the prime partners of HP is working towards expanding on a full-fledged Industrial Additive Manufacturing Center. With a plan of inducing 10 new HP Jet Fusion 3D 4210 printers by early 2019 and are planning to expand it to 30 machines by the end of the year. On the other hand, Forecast 3D a US-based manufacturer is on a steady growth with the induction of 24 HP Jet Fusion 3D 4210 printers in their factory. GE Transportation is set to induce the HP’s Jet Fusion devices at its John F. Welch Technology Center in Bengaluru, India in the production of industrial parts for mining vehicles and locomotives.

This league continues to the Zenith with the BMW Group inducing the HP JetFusion 3D 4200 printers in the manufacture of window guide rail for the BMW i8 Roadster while HP systems are under use for both plastic and metal in Volkswagen Group. The induction of these printers has extended to a wider geographical range with usage in varied industries across the world. The industries include GKN Powder Metallurgy, Parmatech, Wilo, OKAY Industries and Primo MedicalHP’s Multi Jet Fusion and Metal Jet 3D Printing

Technology Continue to Accelerate:

HP announces new hardware innovations for creatives at Adobe MAX:
Group. HP Metal Jet is accelerating to a new height with the increased demand and usage in various industries.



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