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Dynamism Opens New Best-in-Class 3D Printer Showroom

Dynamism, a leading provider of 3D printing solutions, has announced the opening of its latest additive manufacturing (AM) showroom, at the Azoth AM facility, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The showroom features everything from desktop 3D printers to metal, SLS, and ultra-fast industrial 3D printers. Customers can see a remarkable array of best-of-class 3D printers in one showroom.

Azoth is a member of the EWIE Group of Companies (EGC), a family of brands specialized in reducing the operating expense and improving the efficiency of manufacturing plants around the world. Azoth is focused on transforming the physical inventory of these facilities, into digital inventory printed on demand. Azoth is particularly well suited to manufacture precision metal parts through world-class binder jetting technology. In addition, Azoth has a complete polymer AM offering that can be utilized to replace traditionally manufactured components. These components consist of jigs, fixtures, end of arm tooling, gripper fingers, and other blueprint details that are commonly found on shop floors. Azoth can not only manufacture these components but also has a defined system to help customers identify AM opportunities and implement their own digital inventory.

Dynamism’s curated selection of best-of-class 3D printers, in collaboration with Azoth’s extensive manufacturing expertise, enables customers to fast-track implementation of additive manufacturing to reduce operating costs and improve production efficiencies.

“For companies leading the transformation to digital manufacturing, seeing the most innovative 3D printers operating side-by-side is an invaluable experience,” Tim Ruffner, Vice-President of Enterprise Solutions at Dynamism said. “We’re so pleased to be working with Azoth 3D, a leader in helping some of the world’s largest manufacturers transition to on-demand factory parts and toolings.”

“Azoth is focused on implementing a new inventory management model that we call TOMO™ (Take One Make One). We are able to transform customer inventory into digital libraries of parts ready to be printed on demand.” Cody Cochran, Key Account Manager at Azoth said, “Through our manufacturing expertise, we ensure that quality end-use parts are manufactured every time and that it is ready for the shop floor. TOMO is more than 3D printing parts, TOMO is a lean manufacturing process focused on quality and reducing operating costs”

Technologies available for viewing in the Detroit showroom include Bound Metal Deposition, Fused Filament Fabrication, Stereolithography, Selective Laser Sintering, Augmented Polymer Deposition, Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing, and 3D scanning.