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Released on October 30, 2011
Viridis3D, Lowell, Mass., recently expanded its research facility and launched a new website to highlight its metalcasting solutions.
The company doubled its facility size, from 2,000 to 4,000 sq. ft., by opening a new office in Charlestown, Mass. An executive from Viridis3D said in a press release the expansion will provide space for continued development of the company’s 3-D printing sand casting products for ferrous and nonferrous alloys.
“Viridis3D is in an expansion mode and pleased to bring products that any metal caster can deploy quickly,” said Will Shambley, the company’s president. “3-D printed molds, cores and patterns have been successfully used in the…pump and fluid flow, transportation, architecture, restoration, fine arts and consumer parts industries.”
Viridis3D is a supplier of additive manufacturing technology for making sand molds and cores for foundry and ceramics applications.
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