ExOne adds USC Solutions to sales network to support growth in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia

March 16, 2021

The ExOne Company, North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA, has announced that USC Solutions is now an authorised channel partner to sell ExOne industrial solutions in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

“We’re excited to have the experienced team from USC Solutions represent us. We look forward to leveraging their reputation of providing solutions in the local manufacturing market,” stated Ben Leung, ExOne, vice president, Asia. “ExOne continues to grow in Asia and we expect USC Solutions to play a key role in strengthening our network for this ongoing expansion.”

USC Solutions is the latest to join a growing number of distribution partners in the ExOne network across Asia.

ExOne has qualified more than twenty metal, ceramic and composite materials for its Binder Jetting (BJT) process. More than half of those materials are single-alloy metals, such as 17-4PH, 316L, 304L, M2 Tool Steel, Inconel 718 and others. High-demand materials, such as aluminium and titanium, are also being fast-tracked for qualification, whilst binder developments include inorganic binder systems tailored for aluminium castings.

“We believe Binder Jetting complements our customers’ portfolios well because of its unique properties allowing for material and application flexibility as well as safety and cost benefits,” commented Riyaz Vehmi, General Manager of USC Solutions Pte Ltd.

“USC Solutions is introducing ExOne’s binder jet technology to our existing Additive Manufacturing customers to complement their current systems. The wide variety of metal and ceramic materials address key application needs within their portfolios and it will be a useful addition for them to increase their capabilities in both research and manufacturing,” Vehmi concluded.

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