After keeping a close eye on additive technology over the last years, Horn has entered into the additive manufacturing sector themselves.
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Horn launched its additive manufacturing project in spring 2018, which led to the creation of a dedicated “selective laser melting” production area. The tool manufacturer uses additive manufacturing to produce its own tools — particularly prototypes, special tools and tool holders — and to optimise coolant attachments. Having recognised the advanced possibilities offered by additive manufacturing, Horn is making these available to its customers and partners as well.
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Matthias Rommel, Managing Director of Paul Horn GmbH says, “We were captivated by additive manufacturing right from the start and so we kept a very close eye on advances in the area of 3D metal printing. As soon as the technology had matured to the point […]
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