
Strategic Partnership To Bring Freeform Injection Molding Services To Market
Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials will soon be offering AddiFab’s Freeform Injection Molding as a contract manufacturing service.
Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials will soon be offering AddiFab’s Freeform Injection Molding as a contract manufacturing service.
Scaling up production to help in the fight against pandemic poses certain challenges — that are increasingly possible to overcome.
AddiFab has produced a new 3D printing process that can bridge the gap between 3D printers and injection molding.
A new investment is deepening Mitsubishi Chemical’s relationship with Freeform Injection Molding.
“It’s kind of basic,” says AddiFab Inc. CEO Carsten Jarfelt, “we combine the freedom of 3D printing with the known, credible, repeatable benefits of injection molding.”
Product and prototype: productype. The freedoms of 3D printing with the volumes of injection molding. AddiFab promises these and more.
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