3D printer maker Hewlett-Packard has sold its first Jet Fusion 3D printer to Brisbane-based iOrthotics, which will use the technology to make its EnviroPoly line of orthopedic insoles.Hep also announced that it will use Jetting PA materials Jet Fusion 3D Printing Technology Expands to Indian Market. iOrthotics, a subsidiary of the 'myFootDr' Foot Care Group, became the first Australian company to purchase a HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer, which it purchased through evok3D, a Hewlett-Packard Australian-certified distributor, from polypropylene milling straighteners to 3D Print industry conversion. Last year, iOrthotics launched a 3D printed orthopedic insoles in collaboration with the Queensland University's Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing Center (CADPM), which developed the strength, durability and flexibility of more than 50 different 3D printed materials test. Damian Vassallo, co-founder of iOrthotics, said: 'As a fast-growing business, we need to innovate our manufacturing processes to keep up with demand. Continued expansion of subtractive milling is impractical, We can only produce 30 plastic equipment, but with HP Multi Jet Fusion technology, our production has been increased to 120-130 units per day. Sumeer Chandra, general manager at HP India, said the company is discussing the expansion of 3D printing with stakeholders in the health and automotive industry who will bring 3D printers to the Indian market in the next two to three months. Source: 天工 社 |