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Introducing Nylon White FS: Expanding 3D Printing for Food and Beverage Factory Floors
Learn about our new food-contact certified material designed specifically for the food and beverage factory floor.
MHM Automation
MHM Automation, based in New Zealand, is pioneering advancements in automated reverse packaging systems for the global food processing industry. In 2023, the company significantly advanced its capabilities by integrating a Markforged X7™ industrial 3D printer into their operations, transitioning from initial explorations with hobbyist printers.
TMG Impianti
TMG Impianti is a company based in Veneto, Italy that has been designing and manufacturing customized end-of-line automation solutions for various sectors for over 45 years. Discover 7 powerful benefits realized by TMG Impianti through the use of additive manufacturing.
Meet the FX10: The First Industrial Metal and Composite 3D Printer
In Fall 2023, we launched FX10 as a next generation composite printer. We promised modularity, but didn’t specify what modularity meant. Now, we can clarify. The modularity we were promising was Metal FFF capability – making FX10 the first industrial printer capable of printing composite and metal parts.
Enhancing Packaging Machine Builders' Efficiency with Custom Additive Manufacturing Solutions
Additive manufacturing has emerged as a powerful tool to meet the challenges facing machine builders in food and beverage packaging.
Reliably Measure Savings with Expanded ROI Tools in Eiger
New tools in the ROI Dashboard allow you to enter known part costs and details, providing a more realistic estimate of actual savings that you can use when making data-driven decisions for your business.
Dixie Iron Works/MSI
Markforged industrial 3D printers have significantly enhanced Dixie Iron Works' manufacturing capabilities, enabling rapid and cost-effective production of high-quality parts. The adoption of printers like the X7 and Metal X has reduced production costs and minimized the need for extensive CNC machine setups. These advancements have improved Dixie Iron Works' ROI by lowering material costs and allowing for the efficient in-house production of customized components.