Laser Lines have over 15 years experience supplying additive manufacturing systems and have supplied more machines than any other company in the UK. During this period we have seen numerous companies benefit from this technology, speeding up product design and manufacturing low volume parts. These companies consistently report a very quick return on their investment as the free availability of 3D parts helps them to develop products and solve manufacturing problems faster and at lower cost. Through supplying and supporting all these systems Laser Lines have gained a unique level of experience and are ideally places to offer advice and help companies understand how additive manufacturing may help to improve their performance.
Laser Lines can offer solutions for:
3D Printing
The new uPrint 3D Printer compliments the existing Dimension range offering a compact machine that can easily be accommodated in a small office. It is clean and very easy to use so anyone can have rapid access to 3D parts. Despite its size it offers the same strong accurate models in ABS plastic that have made Dimension so successful.
Rapid Prototyping
Laser lines offer the full range of Stratasys systems providing a large variety of build sizes and material options. From a small concept model up to a fully function part nearly a metre square, Laser Lines have a solution. The machines require very little labour so they can provide the parts needed to streamline product development, without any need for a complex infrastructure to support the machines.
Fabrication and Assembly Tools
A combination of strong, stable, functional build materials, high accuracy and ease of use make the Fortus systems ideal for producing fabrication and assemble tools. Using this route can save time, reduce costs and improve performance. Freed from traditional manufacturing constraints it is possible to focus on function and use the optimal design for the job in hand.
Direct Digital Manufacturing
The Fortus systems can often manufacture a small batch of parts at a far lower cost than traditional methods. Parts can be produced one at a time as needed, designs can be changed as often as required and spare parts are rapidly available with no need to store inventory. Complex components can be made in one piece, cutting the number of parts needed and reducing assembly times. Adopting additive manufacturing can offer huge benefits for companies producing low volume or highly customised products.