Additive manufacturing systems using different technologies will be highlighted by Oxforshire-based
Laser Lines’ at
TCT 3Sixty 2022 (Stand H45) which is taking place 8-9 June at the NEC, Birmingham. Machines showcased will include the Stratasys J35 Pro, Stratasys F370CR and Makerbot Method CF. Also on display will be the F770, H350 and Origin One from Stratasys alongside the Xact Metal XM200C.
Mark Tyrtania, Laser Lines sales director, said: “As a Stratasys Platinum Partner, our current FDM and Polyjet system portfolio is expanding deeper into the manufacturing space. With the introduction of three new technologies including Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF), Stereolithography (SLA) and P3 polymerisation, we have a solution for anyone looking for realistic prototyping and the latest in Industry 4.0 manufacturing solutions for jigs, fixtures and industrial-grade parts.”
There will also be live demonstrations on the stand, and Laser Lines will have plenty of part samples available. A full end-to-end manufacturing solution with DyeMansion post-processing technology will also be highlighted and the full AM portfolio is further strengthened by Xact Metal’s affordable 3-D printer range. Laser Lines’ expert team will be on hand to share information on the many materials available and answer customer queries.
Mr Tyrtania added: “TCT is a great show for customers and prospects alike who are researching technologies to see which ones will work best for them. Our team of experts are available to explain and answer technical queries across the full spectrum of 3-D printing technologies. Our expertise as the longest supplier of 3-D printing and AM systems in the UK and the breadth of solutions we offer means we can help customers choose the right solution for their application.”
If you want to see AM machines in action after the show, visits to the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) on Silverstone Park can be arranged by appointment by emailing . For more information on the full range of products from Laser Lines, visit the website (
www.3dprinting.co.uk).