PORTLAND, Ore., May 25, 2017 -- Access to the revolutionary new Additive Manufacturing technology HP Multi Jet Fusion is now available through GoProto, a quick-turn manufacturing services provider that serves entrepreneurs to Fortune 50 global manufacturing companies with prototyping and short run production.
|
|||||
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c605be69-87fe-4050-81f3-7d8f78933015.
HP has applied its renowned 2D printing expertise into its groundbreaking 3D printing process to reinvent how products are designed and produced. HP selected GoProto as a premier foundational partner to produce prototypes and functional end-use parts for customers throughout the United States and Canada due to their significant industry expertise and customer solutions orientation.
HP JET FUSION PRINTING SOLUTION
While Multi Jet Fusion technology significantly improves the ability to create stronger, faster and more precise prototypes, its more important application may lie in production. The rapid build and cooling process has the potential to replace the need for tooling in many cases, opening up the possibility for true on-demand manufacturing that the industry has been seeking for decades.
Multi Jet Fusion fits perfectly into GoProto’s adaptable model, delivering quick-turn evaluation prototypes during the design phase or more sustained end-use parts through contract manufacturing – it all depends on the customers’ requirements.
The technology itself is remarkable. The powerful fusion process is achieved by applying heat to an entire layer of Nylon 12 particles simultaneously. While it may seem counterintuitive, this means that less intense heat is applied to each single powder granule, resulting in less violent, higher quality fusion of the material. Legacy technologies, such as SLS, can’t produce the same level of strength or finish.
“We’ve never seen an additive technology like this in our 25+ years in the business. The level of part precision and strength allows us to serve customers in ways previously unavailable, and at much faster lead times. GoProto couldn’t be more excited to partner with a company like HP to deliver the future of manufacturing to our customers’ hands today.”
-Jesse Lea, President of GoProto
| QUALITY | Unmatched part features: increased strength, durability, precision and improved finishes. | |
| SPEED | Unrivaled production rates and increased parts per build volumes. Faster cooling times with superior part integrity. | |
| INNOVATION | Open Platform for material development and voxel-level (think 3D pixel) engineering allowing for true mass customization. | |
MORE ABOUT GoProto
HP Multi Jet Fusion is a vital new component of GoProto’s considerable baseline capabilities and offerings which include: FDM, SLA (Stereolithography), CNC Machining, DMLS, SLS, Polyjet, Urethane Casting, Injection Tooling and Molding, Concept Modeling and Product Finishing. HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology bolsters this portfolio allowing GoProto to serve as a true one-stop shop for customers’ Bill of Materials.
GoProto is a technology-enabled company that uses advanced 3D printing, CNC machining and injection molding technologies to produce prototypes and production parts within days. They offer unprecedented speed-to-market value for designers and engineers and are an on-demand resource throughout a product’s life cycle.
Visit GoProto.com for more information.
For more information or to arrange an interview with a GoProto industry expert, contact: Jeff Dean, Director, Marketing and Business Development [email protected] 503.312.6015


How Technology Is Reshaping Modern Business: From Operations to Customer Experience
SpaceX Eyes $60B Cursor Deal to Boost AI Power Ahead of IPO
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell Earns $85.8M as IPO Buzz Grows
Chinese Robotics Stocks React as Humanoid Robot Marathon Sparks Competition Concerns
Want to cut your energy bills? Here’s how five experts are doing it
Apple Stock Dips as Tim Cook Steps Down, John Ternus Named Next CEO
NVIDIA Acquisition Rumors Dismissed by Morgan Stanley as Strategically Flawed
Elon Musk Faces French Probe Over X and Grok Amid Rising U.S.-EU Tensions
SK Hynix Launches 192GB SOCAMM2 Memory for Nvidia’s Next-Gen AI Chips
Tesla Q1 Earnings Preview: Robotaxi Delays and SpaceX Merger Speculation Grow
Ethiopian Airlines Expands Fleet with New Boeing 787 Dreamliner Order to Boost Global Routes
John Ternus Signals Apple’s Future with Product-First AI Strategy
Eli Lilly in Talks to Acquire Kelonia Therapeutics for Over $2 Billion
Indian Refiners Use Yuan via ICICI Bank to Pay for Iranian Oil Under U.S. Sanctions Waiver
Polymarket Seeks $400M Funding Round, Targets $15B Valuation Amid Prediction Market Boom
Jeff Bezos Eyes $10 Billion Funding Round for AI Venture Project Prometheus
Florida Investigates OpenAI and ChatGPT Over Alleged Role in FSU Shooting 



