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Protolabs invests in a new manufacturing model

Posted on 30 Mar 2023. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 1315 times.
Protolabs invests in a new manufacturing modelThe world’s leading digital manufacturer has invested in a new manufacturing model that will help its growing customer base access advanced production capabilities, reduced part costs and, importantly, higher volumes.

Protolabs has combined its own, ‘state of the art’ digital factories in the UK and Europe with a distributed network of manufacturers that is powered by ‘Hubs’, transforming the way production at all volumes can be achieved quickly and to the highest quality.

Customers across aerospace, automotive, construction, medical and renewables can benefit from the new capabilities across CNC machining, injection moulding, and 3-D printing services by tapping into the Hubs digital network. This complements the low-volume, on-demand manufacturing services already available from Protolabs sites in Telford in the UK and Putzbrunn in Germany.

Bjoern Klaas, vice-president and managing director of Protolabs Europe, said: “As a business, we are fortunate to speak and work with thousands of customers. Whether in Europe or worldwide, customers have told us that speed is still a priority when producing parts to support their product innovation or mitigate supply chain pressures. However, with the pressure of reduced budgets comes an increased demand for cost-efficient parts, particularly at higher volumes and longer lead times — our digital network directly addresses that need.”

With volume pricing options, customers can lower their overall piece-part price as quantity increases for machined and moulded parts. The new manufacturing model provides:

CNC machining: Tolerances down to ±0.020 mm are available, as is decorative and hard anodising, surface treatment (black oxide, nickel, painting, chromate coating) and larger quantities. Parts as large as two meters (2,000 x 1,500 x 200mm) and as small as 0.5mm are also supported.

Injection moulding: Demanding moulding projects, in need of larger, deeper parts (1,200 x 700 x 300mm) and more complex parts, are also catered for.

3-D printing: Fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3-D printing is now available via the network for rapid prototyping of cost-efficient parts. This is in addition to Protolabs’ six other plastic and metal additive manufacturing technologies offered through its digital factories.

All of the enhanced manufacturing capabilities are now live and available to customers, who can access the new CNC machining and 3-D printing capabilities through Protolabs, and expanded injection moulding options directly through hubs.com.

Alex Cappy, vice president and CEO of Hubs, said: “Never before has the industry seen a digital manufacturing model quite like this. Protolabs has combined the speed and quality of a service bureau built from the ground up with a highly vetted distributed network of global manufacturers. We are pushing the envelope further than ever before to provide a truly seamless service to customers in the UK and Europe.”