ROCK HILL, S.C., Dec. 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD), the originator of 3D printing, announced that Rapid Application Group (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma), a disabled veteran-owned additive manufacturing firm, has doubled its production capacity and throughput with 3D Systems' Figure 4™ Standalone 3D printer. This industry-leading plastic 3D printer is helping Rapid Application Group support mission critical, time-sensitive operations for customers in the oil and gas, aerospace and defense, motor sports, and healthcare sectors.

Rapid Application Group has doubled its production capacity and throughput with 3D Systems’ Figure 4 Standalone – supporting its customers’ mission critical, time-sensitive operations with additive manufacturing.

Rapid Application Group opened its doors nearly two years ago – growing 300% in the last 12 months of operation. Since its inception, the company has built its capabilities by adding two 3D Systems sPro 60 HD-HS SLS printers, and partnering with 3D Systems' On Demand to provide stereolithography (SLA), Direct Metal Printing (DMP) and MultiJet printing (MJP) services. Rapid Application Group is also partnering with 3D Systems' team to provide investment casting patterns using the new ProJet® MJP 2500 IC, which they intend to bring in-house next year. After incorporating the Figure 4 Standalone printer into its workflow this past August, Rapid Application Group immediately doubled its capacity while reducing its time-to-print process by nearly 90% - from seven hours to 45 minutes or less.

"The Figure 4 Standalone – including 3D Sprint® – truly delivers as promised with outstanding ease-of-use, six sigma repeatability of production parts, and incredible speed," commented Terry Hill, owner and CEO, Rapid Application Group. "The robust materials and injection-molding-quality surface finish, combined with very quick print times, have helped us double our capacity and throughput. We have already achieved full ROI with this one, remarkable 3D printer."

In addition to delivering best-in-class additive manufacturing solutions to support mission critical and time-sensitive operations, 3D Systems' technologies have afforded Rapid Application Group the opportunity to give back to the community. Owner Terry Hill runs a series of additive manufacturing courses for high school students, helping them learn the fundamentals of workflows supporting the end-to-end production of 3D-printed parts. He's also helping disabled veterans through a new 'Veterans to Additive' program – a standardized certification course that trains veterans on the additive manufacturing process. Terry is not only utilizing 3D printing to positively impact disabled veterans, he is also conducting prosthetics research and prototyping to support disabled service animals.

Figure 4 Platform Delivers Unprecedented Speed and Scalability
3D Systems' Figure 4 platform is the industry's first modular, scalable, fully-integrated direct 3D production platform that enables customers to grow their business by transforming the way they design and manufacture parts. The Figure 4 platform incorporates high speed digital molding, a process that speeds and simplifies the production of plastic parts -- enabling manufacturers to match the accuracy, reliability, repeatability and uptime of traditional injection molding. These capabilities are enhanced through the incorporation of 3D Sprint, which is designed to help the user prepare and optimize CAD data and then manage the additive manufacturing process - eliminating the need for costly third-party options.

"3D Systems partners with our customers, delivering 3D printing solutions to not only transform their manufacturing environment, but helping them grow their business and maintain competitive advantage," said Phil Schultz, senior vice president, general manager, on demand and plastics, 3D Systems. "No matter the size and scope of a business, additive manufacturing can have an everlasting, positive impact on its end-users in more ways than one. It's a true honor to see our solutions play a multipurpose role at Rapid Application Group."

3D Systems is hosting a webinar featuring Terry Hill and Rapid Application Group at 11.am EST, on Thursday December 6, 2018. Find out more and register for this event here.

Forward-Looking Statements
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About 3D Systems
3D Systems is the originator of 3D printing and an innovator of future 3D solutions. It has spent its 30-year history enabling professionals and companies to optimize their designs, transform their workflows, bring groundbreaking products to market and drive new business models. This is achieved with the Company's best of breed digital manufacturing ecosystem. It's comprised of plastic and metal 3D printers, print materials, on demand manufacturing services and end-to-end manufacturing software solutions. Combinations of these products and services address a variety of advanced applications- ranging from Aerospace, Automotive, and Consumer Goods to Medical, Dental, and Jewelry. For example, 3D Systems' precision healthcare capabilities include simulation, Virtual Surgical Planning, and printing of medical and dental devices as well as patient-specific surgical instruments. More information on the company is available at www.3dsystems.com.

Customer’s medical device designs produced on Figure 4 Standalone with the Figure 4 Tough GRY 15 material (fully qualified for medical use) in batches of 8 per print - taking 19 minutes to print, 60 minutes to post-process - for a time-to-first-parts in hand of 79 minutes.

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