Henkel Additive Manufacturing Services offers a wide range of 3D printing capabilities, such as stereolithography, digital light processing, and multi-jet fusion, in addition to dedicated post-processing and finishing services.
Henkel has expanded its Additive Manufacturing Services, which are reportedly primarily geared for automotive and industrial customers to provide support with 3D-printable materials—from design through to final part manufacturing. Henkel Additive Manufacturing Services leverages the company’s existing infrastructure and internal capabilities at strategically located application centers and at its certified plant in Richmond, Mo.
Henkel reports that these facilities meet and exceed several industrial standards, including: OHSA 18001:2007, ISO/TS 16949:2006, EMS ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 9001:2015. Henkel Additive Manufacturing Services offers a wide range of 3D printing capabilities, such as stereolithography, digital light processing, and multi-jet fusion, in addition to dedicated post-processing and finishing services.