Fused
Company

Fused

Industrial Machinery Manufacturing Saint George, Ut, United States 1 employees
Employees
1

Fused Overview

Headquarters
Saint George, Ut, United States
Website
fused3dp.com
Industry
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Employees
1
Founded
2022
NAICS
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Food Product Machinery Manufacturing
Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing

About Fused

Welcome to Fused, where the possibilities are limitless! Fused exists to provide individuals and businesses with end-use printed parts that solve problems in the real world; not just illustrating what’s possible with a mockup, but realizing solutions with precise, aluminum-strength composite parts that can be used the day they arrive. Composite 3D printing expands options into aluminum-strength parts capable of replacing worn, obsoleted, or outdated manufacturing fixtures, brackets, supports, and guides. Reduce product development risk with low volume production before committing to expensive, dedicated mold tooling. Explore options with outdoor gear, RC hobby part upgrades, computer parts, medical devices, even cookie cutters. If you can dream it, we can print it. Fused uses a MarkForged Mark Two 3D Printer to build aluminum-strength parts. These parts are stiff, strong, and extremely durable; their strength allows for substitution of traditionally machined aluminum parts! The precision of the Markforged process creates tolerances and surfaces finishes that rival injection molded parts. This enables engineers to build working prototypes or end-use products; generating massive value for their business. All you have to do is design the part, upload it to our software, and select the appropriate characteristics from our list. We’ll do the rest. It’s that easy! Fused uses a 3D printing process known as FDM, or Fused Deposition Modeling. This process builds up layers of melted material to produce prototypes and end-use parts. We are able to reinforce 3D prints with continuous carbon fiber, making composite prints as strong as their aluminum counterparts in a fraction of the time. This reduced time frame allows designs to be tested and validated across several iterations often before an equivalent CNC machined part is even queued up on the shop floor. 3D Printing for a stronger world

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