All ExOne 3D Printing Facilities Open to Support Critical Manufacturing Needs, Business Continuity
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania grantedExOne a waiver to continue critical manufacturing operations at itsPittsburgh -area headquarters and production facility -
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U.S. operations inOhio andMichigan remain open under “essential critical infrastructure” guidance from theU.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency -
ExOne facilities in Gersthofen,Germany , and Kanagawa,Japan , also remain open
On Monday, ExOne’s headquarters and production facility was granted a waiver to Pennsylvania’s executive order to close all non-life-sustaining businesses.
ExOne’s industrial 3D printers and facilities routinely support mission-critical production for the agriculture, aerospace, defense, energy, and other industries. The company’s 3D printers are an essential part of supply chains that ensure continuity of clean water, oil and gas, medical research, as well as supplies to astronauts at the
“We are grateful to the
ExOne’s facilities are now operating with essential staff only, with most others working remotely, and have enacted a number of safety precautions, including social distancing and other actions recommended by the CDC, to protect employees and customers.
Essential Manufacturing Services
ExOne’s exclusive binder jetting technology quickly transforms powder materials — including metals, ceramics, composites and sand — into precision parts, metalcasting molds and cores and other innovative tooling solutions. Printable materials include 10 single-alloy metals, six ceramics and five composite materials — including 316L, 304L, copper, titanium, and Inconel 625.
ExOne’s production facilities manufacture both industrial 3D printers and 3D printed parts, and our teams have expertise in re-engineering parts for rapid 3D production as well as solving other manufacturing challenges with 3D printing. For rapid metal, ceramic or composite part production, please contact us at www.exone.com/covid19response or 1-877-773-9663.
Transforming Supply Chains Long-term
“This crisis demonstrates the critical role 3D printing should play in de-risking supply chains and enabling a distributed manufacturing strategy, closer to the point of use,” Hartner said. “During these challenging times, we remain strongly encouraged by high interest in 3D printing, a record backlog, and sufficient liquidity and discipline to carry us through this crisis.”
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