Danko Arlington (Baltimore) recently installed its first 3-D sand printer, a Voxeljet VX1000-PDB which uses phenolic direct binding.
The company, which was named Modern Casting magazine¡¯s Metalcaster of the Year in 2017, has renovated and dedicated approximately 5,000 sq. ft of its original pattern shop (first constructed in 1945) to house the new equipment. According to a news release, the new additive manufacturing center also will house Danko Arlington¡¯s two Stratasys Fortus 900mc 3-D printers which have been producing polycarbonate patterns and core boxes since 2010.
¡°This next-generation AM center will be the first of its kind in the foundry industry¡ªallowing customers, engineers, artists, and students to access this incredible next-generation technology in Northwest Baltimore City,¡± the company said in a news release.
Per the release, the company ¡°looks forward¡± to inviting commercial and military customers, founders, manufacturers, educators, and local legislators to formally view its new additive manufacturing center in the spring of 2018.
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