Fusor Tech purchases Additive Industries’ MetalFAB1 AM machine

November 6, 2020

Fusor Tech has purchased a MetalFAB1 Additive Manufacturing machine from Additive Industries (Courtesy Additive Industries)

Fusor Tech, Buckinghamshire, UK, an Additive Manufacturing and technology company focused on the establishment of advanced manufacturing technologies in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has purchased a MetalFAB1 AM machine from Additive Industries, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

With the purchase of the MetalFAB1 machine, Fusor Tech expects to benefit from its build size, modularity, speed, automation and flexibility to manufacture many different types of metallic components which are fundamental to operations in the oil, gas and petrochemical sectors.

“The worldwide transition from global to regional manufacture, to recoup in-country value, has presented a fantastic opportunity to us; to bring our AM business to each country in the Middle East,” stated Mohammed Abdulaziz Khalil, Director and co-founder of Fusor Tech. “We are excited about the MetalFAB1, a mature platform that will allow our engineers to quickly solve our customers’ problems.”

Martyn Newby, Director and co-founder of Fusor Tech, explained a key benefit of the MetalFab1 machine: “Additive Industries has invented the AM equivalent of a pallet changer, which has enabled us to easily integrate it into our flexible machine line.”

Mark Vaes, CEO and CTO of Additive Industries, stated, “To engage with Fusor Tech is an exciting development for our company and we are looking forward to open up this geographical market and further explore the vertical market of oil and gas.

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