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• Future Form, a U.S. manufacturer producing precision-engineered components for the data center, medical, defense, nuclear, and aerospace industries, has introduced plastic 3D printing services to its manufacturing portfolio. The company will use an HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) system to support functional prototyping and final part production. This addition places the firm among a select […]
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Future Form, a U.S. manufacturer producing precision-engineered components for the data center, medical, defense, nuclear, and aerospace industries, has introduced plastic 3D printing services to its manufacturing portfolio. The company will use an HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) system to support functional prototyping and final part production. This addition places the firm among a select group of U.S. manufacturers offering advanced 3D printing services.
The new service uses HP’s MJF platform, which Future Form says supports scalable manufacturing workflows ranging from prototype development to production parts. According to the company, the system enables parts to be produced without the tooling required for injection molding, allowing customers to manufacture components without the long le