Concept Machine Tool Appointed Distributor for Farsoon Technologies
Concept Machine will serve as exclusive distributor for Farsoon’s metal and plastic laser powder bed fusion 3D printers and additive manufacturing products through nine states for sales, service and consumables.
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Farsoon Technologies has appointed Concept Machine as exclusive distributor for its metal and plastic laser powder bed fusion 3D printers and additive manufacturing (AM) products through nine states for sales, service and consumables.
Concept Machine has been serving the industry with machine tool, metrology and 3D sales, applications and service since 1974. It will represent Farsoon in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Concept will provide Farsoon’s machines, innovation and technology to precision machining, aerospace and medical parts suppliers. The company says that Farsoon’s high-quality, industrial-level machines are an excellent fit for its other complementary product lines.
The company has locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Delafield, Wisconsin, with sister companies B.C. MacDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, and Metrology Center in Lisle, Illinois. It says it is well equipped to serve customers’ 3D printing and applications questions, and equipment needs with a trained service and applications team.
Farsoon Technologies provides an array line of industrial-level polymer and metal laser powder bed fusion systems, featuring a variety of build sizes and processing capabilities that suit many industries and markets.
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