3D printing’s unique ability to produce complex parts is central to the work of Croft Filters, which, in November of last year, created a spin-off firm called Croft Additive Manufacturing (CAM). CAM uses 3D printing technology to manufacture advanced filters and other components that could not be fabricated by any other means. To show off the capabilities of their technology, CAM will be attending the MACH 2014 exhibition in Birmingham, UK next week, from the 7th to the 11th April.
The British manufacturing event received over 20,000 visitors last year and plans to have at least 21,500 attendees this year, all coming to see a range of advanced manufacturing companies displaying their latest wares.…
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