
Future Form is now using a HP Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing system, a cutting-edge scalable platform that supports functional prototyping to final part production.
Future Form, a manufacturer of precision-engineered solutions for the data center, medical, defense, nuclear, and aerospace industries, has announced the addition of 3D printing services to its expansive portfolio of manufacturing solutions, making it one of a select group of U.S. manufacturers offering these advanced services.
In providing 3D printing services, Future Form will use the HP Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing system, a cutting-edge scalable platform that supports functional prototyping to final part production, and meets the needs of a broad range of applications and industries.
"We specialize in plastic additive manufacturing (AM), focusing on where it delivers the greatest value," said Ben Thomas, CEO of Future Form. "Using advanced Multi-Jet Fusion technology, we produce high-quality, functional parts with excellent surface finish, fast turnaround, and cost efficiency without the tooling expense or long lead times of injection molding."
The move reflects Future Form's forward-looking approach to manufacturing production as well as the growth and evolution of 3D printing, from prototyping resource to core industrial technology.
"For low- to mid-volume production and/or prototyping, plastic 3D printing is quickly becoming a smarter alternative to traditional manufacturing methods," said Thomas. He noted that continuing supply chain issues have also fueled a rise in 3D printing in U.S. manufacturing. "By adding these services, we are ensuring we can deliver high-quality parts to our customers when they need them without costly transportation fees or exorbitant mark-ups," he said.
For more information contact:
Future Form Manufacturing
599 E Nugget Ave.
Sparks, NV 89431
800-869-7222
sales@futureform.com
www.futureform.com