American Banknote Corporation (ABCorp), one of the longest-standing manufacturing service providers, announces the addition of new 3D print capabilities at its Boston-based Center of Excellence including automated inspection and industrial drying.
“We are pleased to announce the addition of automated inspection from SolutionIX, and industrial dying from Girbau, to complement ABCorp’s lineup of cutting-edge technology in our Boston, MA based Additive Manufacturing Center (AMC),” says William Brown, CEO of ABCorp.
The AMC is located in ABCorp’s highly secure 125,000 s.f. state-of-the-art facility and powered by multiple HP 3D print engines including Jet Fusion 5210 industrial systems and Jet Fusion 580 full-color 3D printers. Available materials include HP 3D High Reusability PA 12, BASF Ultrasint® TPU01, HP 3D High Reusability PP enabled by BASF, and full-color HP 3D High Reusability CB PA 12. ABCorp also offers finishing with AMT’s PostPro3D smoothing system.
The SolutionIX C500 with GeoMagic ControlX software is an automated inspection and reverse engineering solution that scans with an accuracy down to .01mm and streamlines First Article Inspections (FAI). The Girbau DY130 is a turnkey automated dying system that delivers consistent color for MJF parts. These new capabilities enable ABCorp to better calibrate part tolerances for exacting applications and deliver a more customized end product.
“Similar to qualifying an injection mold, we can dial in the MJF 5210 process to a customer’s needs through printing, inspecting, and modifying the model and deliver unparalleled part quality in a highly secure environment. And dyeing is an industry staple for MJF parts, but can be messy and inconsistent. The Girbau DY130 allows us to offer an automated dying system with superior and consistent quality at a competitive price.” says Neil Glazebrook, VP of 3D Solutions at ABCorp.