Wilson Tool Adds New Division
Wilson Tool Additive can supply companies with made-to-order bending tools and fabrication support parts in hours, not days or weeks.
Posted: October 29, 2018
Additive manufacturing is the process of building a three-dimensional part from a raw material, utilizing a computer-generated file. Wilson Tool International (White Bear Lake, MN) announced the addition of a new division, Wilson Tool Additive™, which will give them the capability to supply companies with made-to-order bending tools and fabrication support parts in hours – not days or weeks:
- The Bend3D™ line of additively manufactured bending tools match the quality of traditional steel press brake tools used to bend sheet metal. They also work well as forming tools, air-bending tools and mark-free bending solutions.
- The Solv3D™ line of additively manufactured support parts can replace end-use parts that have traditionally been manufactured out of steel or plastic. They can replace items in a shop that often require an expensive mold to be created. They can even replace jigs or fixtures that hold things together, and can be used as a prototype.
Wilson Tool’s customer support team provides a dedicated group of sales engineers that are local and available for personal discussion. They also have trained tooling technicians and design engineers who are innovative and solution focused.