Exhibition of the plastic and 3D printing expertise of new HP Inc. ‘preferred partner

Additive manufacturing/3D printing has revolutionized the manufacture of more complex or rarely needed components and even enables decentral manufacture on demand. The Dressler Group is making a major contribution here: with its almost 40 years of expertise in the finishing and precise optimization of plastic powders, it gets the raw material for 3D printing to the machines in the first place.

Additive manufacturing/3D printing has revolutionized the manufacture of more complex or rarely needed components and even enables decentral manufacture on demand. The Dressler Group is making a major contribution here: with its almost 40 years of expertise in the finishing and precise optimization of plastic powders, it gets the raw material for 3D printing to the machines in the first place.

The Dressler Group from Meckenheim near Bonn participated in the

form next trade fair which took place in Frankfurt am Main from 14 to 17 November 2017. More than 470 exhibitors from Germany and abroad took part in the event focusing on additive manufacturing/3D printing.

EXPERTISE IN PLASTIC POWDER

The Dressler Group specializes in grinding and finishing plastic powders. With the

Innovation Lab and technical centre, it has its own research facilities that create an

optimum link between theory and practice. Production takes place on systems that

the company largely plans and builds itself. All techniques, such as warm and cold

grinding, spraying, extruding and mixing, are offered.

LATEST PROCESS DEVELOPMENT

When it comes to manufacturing/3D printing, the Dressler Group has already

experienced a hugely positive response at numerous trade fairs and conferences with its latest innovation Spherical Powder Technology (SPT). The special feature: for instance, SPT enables degrees of fineness of less than 80y for PEEK plastics, which had been impossible until now. What’s more, the process can optionally be

undertaken completely without additives, it works at comparatively low temperatures, even enables filled powders, and significantly improves free flowing

properties. Overall, SPT powders open up brand new application options, such as

highly complex, more resilient structures in 3D printing

“In many cases, SPT gets the raw material to the machine in the first place,” says Jan Dressler, managing partner and CEO at the Dressler Group. “It maximizes the

reliability and productivity of the printers because the SPT powder is extremely free

flowing thanks to a level of roundness that has not been achievable in this dimension until now. At the same time, processing steps are cut out thus increasing cost effectiveness and environmental efficiency.” In its soon to be 40 year history, the Dressler Group has become established as a kind of extended research department and workbench for its customers.

PREFERRED HP PARTNER (ecosystem network)

This original expertise has now impressed America’s HP Inc. (previously Hewlett

Packard). The PC and printer manufacturer announced on  November 2017 that it

has selected the Dressler Group to be what it calls a preferred partner, which takes care of developing and manufacturing of powders for the HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer for HP.

INNOVATION ON OFFER

Besides its attendance at the form next trade fair, the Dressler Group is offering a

further opportunity to get to know the company in detail: anyone interested can apply

their individual ideas to the optimization of their own plastic powder in the Innovation

Lab and the connected technical centre in Meckenheim and take home the finished

specifications wish fulfillment on demand, so to speak. With minimum cost risk and

maximum success.

 

www.dressler-group.de