A Sheffield-based 3D printing firm has announced that it has created a new way for the food industry to detect problems during the production process.
Addition Design, based at the Advanced Manufacturing Park Technology Centre, has designed a process which allows food manufacturers to access production parts that meet the regulatory requirements of food production components.
Tom Fripp, director at Addition Design, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have found a solution that works for all parties and, importantly, reduces the costs for food manufacturers. The particular process we have developed means that we can produce parts on demand for manufacturers, using our Selective Laser Sintering machine and then post-process them in a way that means they still meet food contact requirements.
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