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NCS Resells Roboze 3D Printing Systems

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 26, 2020 2:38:10 PM

Roboze Additive Manufacturing Uses Super Polymers and Composite Materials

NCS partners with Roboze, a world leader in industrial additive manufacturing systems - 3D Printing. Roboze systems specialize in the use of super polymers and composite materials.Roboze ARGO 500

 

For Government, Military and Medical Applications

The partnership with Roboze allows NCS to address new 3D Printing markets where safety and reliability are paramount, such as aerospace, industrial and medical devices applications.

Roboze solutions use super polymers and composite materials for the creation of finished parts where failure is not an option. Super polymers may replace metal parts because they are highly resistant to chemicals and corrosion, lightweight, and are electrically insulating. Roboze systems have proven to be ideal for use in aerospace, medical, oil and gas and electronics applications.

Roboze ARGO SERIES 350/500 3D Printers

Roboze ARGO SERIES 350/500 3D Printers meet the needs of industrial manufacturing, solving common problems such as process repeatability, accuracy and the production of high performance polymers and materials. Argo solutions are advanced additive manufacturing systems developed to streamline production processes, save time and reduce costs. With Roboze’s ARGO solutions, 3D printed printed finished parts can be produced at scale using the highest performing, high temperature, composite materials and super polymers.

Innovation and Blue Chip Partner Ecosystem

Roboze is recognized around the world for its technology innovation and its blue chip partner ecosystem. Their leadership in super polymers and composite materials technologies opens up new opportunities for NCS within the federal government, military, and with medical markets.

NCS' Expanding Portfolio

NCS now offers 3D Printing solutions using plastic, metal, composite materials and super polymers from several vendors for the creation of prototypes and finished parts meeting nearly all requirements.

For more information about Roboze and NCS, please go here:  https://www.ncst.com/products/categories/3d-printing/roboze

Or contact Kyle Stromberg at 571-405-1059.

 

 

 

 


 

Topics: 3Dprinting, additive, federal, roboze, manufacturing