Roboze 3D printing technology to be distributed into Japan
Roboze | February 05, 2019
Roboze’s 3D printing technology will be distributed into Japan after the company signed a partnership agreement with K. K. IRISU.
K. K. KRISU is a provider of technologies to the Asian industrial sectors, with contacts in the automotive, aerospace and electronics spaces. These technologies include textile machinery, paper printing equipment, and plastic and plastic and metal manufacturing systems. The company wants to be a leader in the supply of additive manufacturing technologies, going beyond offering prototyping solutions, to catering to its customer's production needs.
It has linked up with Roboze, who offers a growing portfolio of desktop and production 3D printing machines. With these machines, it is possible for users to print parts in PEEK and Carbon PA, as well as TPE and ABS, to name but a few.