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PostProcess Technologies Launches Hybrid Series for Automatic Support Removal and Surface Finishing of 3D Printed Parts

New York-based company PostProcess Technologies has announced the Hybrid Series, a line of automated systems for post processing of 3D printed parts.

The dual function post processing system removes support structures from both metals as well as thermoplastics such as ULTEM, and ensures a smooth surface finish, reducing the amount of manual work that needs to be done following the 3D printing process.

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DECI Duo

The initial system launched of the Hybrid series is the DECI Duo, offering a cleaner, closed-loop system. It also minimises the floor space required for post processing.

“By applying proprietary algorithms that optimize energy, as well as utilizing suspended solids and our detergents, the Hybrid Series is the next-generation technological system that addresses the increased complexity associated with metal support removal and surface finishing combined in one system,” explained Daniel Hutchinson, founder, president and CTO.

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“PostProcess is committed to continuing to lead advancements in the third step of 3D printing – post-processing. Our Hybrid Series further accelerates the ease of support removal and surface finishing on advanced materials enabling our customers to increase productivity while removing the growing post-printing bottleneck,” said Jeff Mize, CEO, PostProcess.

Check out the testimonial from their client Harbec below, who has integrated PostProcessing’s system into their workflow:


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