New £10.5m investment boosts 3D printing at Protolabs

Protolabs Putzbrunn Germany
Protolabs Putzbrunn Germany

Protolabs has begun work on a £10.5 million investment that will increase its 3D printing capability by 50% to meet the growing demand.

The company, which specialises in custom prototypes and low-volume production parts, is building a new 5,000m2 production facility in Putzbrunn in Germany that will give customers even greater access to the firm’s automated manufacturing processes and quality systems.

Despite the current Covid-19 pandemic impacting economies across Europe, construction of the new building has started, with the initial shell scheduled to be completed by the end of December this year and the fit-out and machinery due to be installed in several stages beginning in May 2021.

Up to 25 further machines and state-of-the-art equipment will be added to the existing technology, whilst a CNC machining centre – with a 5-axis milling machine – will be installed to support the finishing of 3D printed parts for high-end applications. Automated finishing, colouring and painting systems will also be part of the expansion, along with additional 3D printing technologies in the future.

This is the latest investment by Protolabs in supporting its global customer base across automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics and heavy industry and follows the £5 million extension currently being finalised at its European headquarters in Telford.

"We are the world’s fastest digital manufacturer, but a major goal for us is to produce 3D printed parts even faster. When a finished design enters our online ordering platform it goes through a short feasibility check by our expert design team and then on to be printed. The new facility will give us the capacity to speed this process up even more to real time,” explained Bjoern Klaas, vice president and managing director of Protolabs Europe.

“We will be able to move all departments from the current building in Feldkirchen near Munich to Putzbrunn and, importantly, with the larger production area and 50% more capacity, we’ll be able to deliver even more projects in as little as one day.

With optimised work processes and additional employees, the new location will support its activity in the UK, especially Protolabs’ ability to produce certified medical devices under ISO 13485.

Protolabs www.protolabs.co.uk

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