Additive Manufacturing Biz Outgrows East County Space (opens original article in a new tab)
FormAlloy Technologies, an additive manufacturing company, has outgrown its previous space and moved to a larger facility, expanding its capabilities to produce larger industrial 3-D printed metal parts and securing military contracts.
- FormAlloy moved to a 23,000 sq ft space in El Cajon to accommodate larger additive manufacturing machines.
- The company's machines can now produce parts up to 2 meters square, using directed energy deposition technology.
- FormAlloy has secured military contracts, including an open-ended deal with the Defense Logistics Agency.
- The company differentiates itself with automated software and has partnered with HAMR Industries in Pittsburgh.
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