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ABCorp 3D Expands Capabilities with HP JF5200 3D Printers

ABCorp 3D Expands Capabilities with HP JF5200 3D Printers

ABCorp 3D has announced the expansion of their Boston-based Center of Excellence capabilities by adding additional HP JF5200 3D Printers to their existing lineup of cutting-edge technology at the Additive Manufacturing Center (AMC).

“ABCorp has a history dating backer 225 years, providing essential critical goods and services to world-class companies as well as federal, state, and local government agencies in over 120 countries worldwide,” commented Neil Glazebrook, VP of 3D Solutions at ABCorp. “The need for functional end-use 3D printed parts is growing rapidly, and adding additional units of the JF5200 machines to our highly secure facility in Boston will complement the expanding business capacity to meet our current and future needs.”

The AMC is located in ABCorp’s secure 125,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility powered by multiple HP Jet Fusion 5210 industrial systems, Jet Fusion 580 full-color, HP JF5200 3D printers, and Desktop Metal production metal printers. The AMC provides printing materials of HP 3D High Reusability PA 11, HP 3D High Reusability PA12 and PA12W, BASF Ultrasint® TPU01, HP 3D High Reusability PP enabled by BASF, full-color HP 3D High Reusability CB PA 12, and stainless steels of 174PH. In addition, ABCorp 3D offers finishing with AMT’s PostPro3D smoothing system and the Girbau HP Approved Dye Station.

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