ROCK HILL, South Carolina May 9, 2014 *3D Systems*(NYSE:DDD) announced today that, over the past several periods, it has shipped over 100 fab-grade 3D printers, including its leading Stereolithography (SLA®), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS®) and Multi-Jet-Printing (MJP) printers transforming the way aerospace companies mass-produce complex, high-performance engine and conformal parts. 3D printed precision, complex, functional parts and patterns deliver a level of quality and performance that is simply not possible with traditional manufacturing processes.
Aerospace industry leaders have long been early adopters of 3D printing technology from 3D Systems. From rapid prototyping and wind tunnel models to the first performance, end-use parts manufacturing, these customers have pushed the envelope of 3D printing. Today, the application of fab-grade 3D printers in aerospace is redefining mass-production of complex parts, enabling engineers to design for ultimate performance and delivery of higher accuracy, greater fidelity, functional and conformal parts while cutting production time dramatically and improving fuel savings to the tune of millions of dollars per airframe.
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Aerospace industry leaders have long been early adopters of 3D printing technology from 3D Systems. From rapid prototyping and wind tunnel models to the first performance, end-use parts manufacturing, these customers have pushed the envelope of 3D printing. Today, the application of fab-grade 3D printers in aerospace is redefining mass-production of complex parts, enabling engineers to design for ultimate performance and delivery of higher accuracy, greater fidelity, functional and conformal parts while cutting production time dramatically and improving fuel savings to the tune of millions of dollars per airframe.
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