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Acceleration station for COVID-19 manufacturing demand

23rd April 2020
Alex Lynn
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 Diversified Plastics (DPI) has activated its third Carbon printer, named Einstein. A tribute to the late physicist, this Carbon printer, powered by Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology, the Acceleration Station aims to break the bond of traditional manufacturing.

In just one year, customer demand has grown rapidly for DPI’s Acceleration Station services, including design for additive manufacturing assistance, Carbon DLS manufacturing, cleanroom assembly and packaging expertise. 

“Now more than ever, medical device and other original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are looking for ways to accelerate product design, testing, manufacturing and validation,” explained Kevin Hogan, Chief Executive Officer of DPI. “Acceleration Station services, including Carbon DLS additive manufacturing, produce high-quality plastic parts quicker without tooling. We are proud to offer the services, speed and technologies that are helping to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The Acceleration Station’s engineering and production teams work closely with customers to save time and money by optimising parts for digital manufacturing. Design for additive manufacturing can minimise the total number of components required or make previously unmanufacturable parts, such as lattices and complex geometries, possible.

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