Acu-Cast Buys 1st 3D Systems iPro SLA Precision Center
Converts entire Viper Pro fleet to 3D Systems' iPro SLA Precision
Centers
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HILL, SC, Sep 10, 2008 - 3D Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: TDSC), a
leading provider of 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing
solutions, announced today that Acu-Cast Technologies, LLC, a leading
Preferred Parts Service Provider (PSP), has ordered its first iPro SLA
9000 Precision Center and also ordered iPro conversion kits for its
existing fleet of four Viper Pro SLA Systems, increasing its
Precision-Pro-Parts manufacturing capabilities for its customers for the
third time within the past 12 months.
Responding
to increased demand for Precision-Pro-Parts created by its expanded
manufacturing capabilities and successful target marketing effort, Acu-Cast
Technologies decided to invest in 3D Systems’ next generation professional
Stereolithography technology for the production of ultra high-definition
‘Pro-Parts’ from 3D Systems’ integrated portfolio of proprietary Accura
Plastics. Acu-Cast’s fleet of five iPro 9000 SLA Centers is designed to
quickly and economically produce durable plastic parts with unprecedented
surface smoothness, feature resolution, edge definition and tolerances that
rival the accuracy of CNC-machined plastic parts.
"Over the past 12 months, we revamped our entire Stereolithography parts
manufacturing capabilities and invested heavily in targeted marketing
activities to promote Acu-Cast as a premier provider of Accura Pro-Parts,"
said Gary D. Mitchell, owner of Acu-Cast Technologies. "Responding to the
growing demand for Precision Pro Parts, we felt the need for additional
capacity and the desire to lead in the marketplace with 3D Systems’ latest
Stereolithography technology."
"We are in business to give our customers what they ask for, and since we
installed our first Viper Pro System we just couldn’t keep up with demand
for larger precision plastic parts," Mitchell continued. "Now with five iPro
9000 SLA Precision Centers in-house, we are positioning ourselves as the
leading Precision ‘Pro- Parts’ provider ready to satisfy the most demanding
requirements of our growing customer base. As part of our own marketing
campaign, we offer the latest 3D Systems’ Accura Materials to give our
customers fast, high-definition prototyping as part of our mission to become
an extension of our customers’ design, tool room and manufacturing
departments."
Acu-Cast’s bold move to invest in 3D Systems’ latest technology is based
on decades of 3D Systems’ patented SLA technology that has been integrated
into its new SLA Precision Centers and features its next generation
proprietary ProScan digital scanning system. The ProScan System is equipped
with a new, state-of-the-art SteadyPower Imager that is designed to deliver
consistently reliable output for optimal performance and repeatability
comparable to the performance exhibited by traditional CNC Centers, enabling
Acu-Cast to build at a faster rate than any currently available system,
resulting in a lower part cost.
Acu-Cast decided to convert its entire Viper Pro fleet to take full
advantage of the additional features and benefits of the iPro 9000 that is
designed for the high-production of finely-featured micro parts and the
fabrication of extra-large parts.
The easy-to-use iPro 9000 SLA Center is ideal for a wide range of
Design-to-Manufacturing applications. In combination with 3D Systems’
versatile portfolio of Accura Plastics, this next generation SLA Center
provides better part-building capabilities, superior quality control and
faster, cleaner materials’ changeover, opening new frontiers of
manufacturing productivity for a variety of producers.
"It comes as no surprise to us that once again Gary Mitchell is taking
the lead in adopting the next generation SLA technology into his successful
business," said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems’ president and chief executive
officer. "Through his entrepreneurial approach and vast experience, Acu-Cast
continues to demonstrate even during challenging economic times the value of
our authorized channel to bring the latest, most advanced precision parts
and pattern-manufacturing capabilities to the marketplace. As more and more
end users recognize the virtues of our ‘Pro-Parts’ and ask for them by name,
the commitment of authorized parts’ manufacturing channel partners like
Acu-Cast to supply this growing demand is critical to our success in serving
the expanding parts and pattern marketplace."
For more information on the iPro 9000 SLA Center, visit
www.3dsystems.com/iPro.
See the iPro 9000 at the 2008 3D Systems World Conference
3D Systems plans to display its suite of newly introduced products,
including the iPro 9000 SLA Center and its entire range of system solutions,
at its 2008 World Conference from October 20-23, 2008, in Charlotte,
N.C./Rock Hill, S.C. For more information, visit
www.3dworldconference.com.
About 3D Systems Corporation
3D Systems is a leading provider of 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping and
Direct Manufacturing solutions. Its systems and materials reduce the time
and cost of designing products and facilitate direct and indirect
manufacturing by creating actual parts directly from digital input These
solutions are used for design communication and prototyping well as for
production of functional end-use parts: Transform your products.
More information on the company is available at
www.3dsystems.com, or via e-mail at
moreinfo@3dsystems.com.
About Acu-Cast Technologies, LLC
Acu-Cast Technologies, LLC, is a one-stop shop specializing in rapid
prototyping and short-run manufacturing. Acu-Cast processes are performed
in-house to minimize the project turn-around time and to maximize the
standard of quality. In-house services consist of aluminum or zinc metal
castings, plastic urethane castings, SLA and design models, and high-speed
CNC machining. Acu-Cast Technologies is committed to PDQ (Prototypes
Delivered Quickly) service.
More information on the company is available at
www.acucast.com, or via e-mail at
info@acucast.com.
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