Asiga Leverages Henkel’s Open Materials Platform to Focus on 3D-Printed Production Parts
Working together, Asiga and Henkel are leveraging their experience in chemistry and 3D-printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production.
Asiga has joined Henkel’s Open Materials Platform to provide the additive manufacturing industry with production-grade 3D-printed parts that are both accurate and functional. Working together, the two companies are leveraging their experience in chemistry and 3D-printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production.
Asiga was an early innovator in desktop stereolithography, launching the world’s first LED-based DLP 3D printer in 2011. Today, the company continues to focus on a range of process monitoring technologies that control part accuracy and production stability across many industries, including medical and general manufacturing. Asiga’s product line consists of desktop 3D printers, including the MAX series, through to the large-format PRO 4K.