“Food-contact applications are definitely a place where 3D printing will take a bigger piece of the cake, it’s only the tip of the iceberg for us with surface treatment. It’s a market that will grow a lot in the coming years, so there’s a big potential there.” That’s how Mads Østergaard, Team Manager at The […]
Danish Technological Institute creates metal detectable 3D printed parts for food processing
The Danish Technological Institute (DTI), headquartered in Taastrup, has partnered with Scopic, a detectable product manufacturer based in Wales, to create metal detectable 3D printed nylon parts for the food processing industry. Intended to help detect foreign parts within food chains, the 3D printed parts were produced for an unnamed DTI customer, who also required […]