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Digital Mechanics Invests in Fourth Stratasys Machine

Thursday 18. September 2008 - Stratasys FDM 400mc helps drive growth at Swedish prototyping and design firm

Stratasys says that Swedish prototyping and engineering firm, Digital Mechanics has added a Stratasys FDM 400mc system to its family of direct digital manufacturing and rapid prototyping machines. The firm purchased the FDM 400mc to keep up with the growing demand from its customers to deliver FDM parts on tight deadlines. This is the fourth Stratasys machine the firm has purchased.

By using FDM technology, Digital Mechanics has been able to decrease the turnaround times from the design and development phase through to the delivery of parts to its international customer base. The machine has also supported the growth of Digital Mechanics, which has doubled in size over the past year and now supplies prototype parts to companies in the automotive industry throughout Northern Europe and the United States.

The enhanced accuracy, repeatability, material properties and speed of the FDM 400mc all contribute to Digital Mechanics’ success and its reputation for happy customers.
“The new Stratasys machine is a much needed addition to our business,” said Fredrik Finnberg, MD of Digital Mechanics. “Its speed and accuracy allow us to manufacture and deliver quality prototype parts to our clients and its flexibility means it can grow with us as a company. We can add new materials and capabilities to the system as client demand dictates the need for them.”

“Digital Mechanics is responding to the increasing demand for outsourced prototype and part production in the manufacturing market,” says Tim Heller, managing director for Stratasys, Europe. “The firm’s fourth purchase of Stratasys equipment illustrates that we’re integral to their plans for business growth and success.”

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