PostProcess Technologies celebrates 800th machine sale milestone with European 3D printing leader PartsToGo.
With the sale to PartsToGo GmbH, one of Europe’s largest 3D printing service providers, the company has achieved a remarkable goal by selling their eight hundredth system which positions them as the frontrunner in automated post-printing solutions for additive manufacturing.
Such a remarkable feat signifies the increasing use of automated post-printing systems for parts processing in the fast growing field of additive manufacturing. These machines serve to automate important stages of post-processing such as cleaning out resin, support removal, and surface enhancement.
To enhance operational efficiency, Parts To Go bought a DEMI 4100 System which will be integrated with their Stratasys NEO Series and J Series printers. With this PostProcess solution, Parts To Go will be able to maintain their rapid and high quality service for clients in the automotive, aerospace, and healthcare industry.
As Jeff Mize, the PostProcess CEO, noted, “We are excited to commemorate this milestone together with PartsToGo, whom we consider partners in our collective efforts to grow additive manufacturing through innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.” Additionally, he remarked, “The DEMI 4100 is built for scalability so that Parts To Go can achieve higher throughput, repeatability, and cost efficiency while drastically minimizing waste.”
PartsToGo has experienced significant growth in its service bureau division, with PostProcess solutions helping to automate its entire AM workflow. The investment reinforces their commitment to providing high-quality, end-use 3D printed components while optimizing production.

“Demi 4100 is a game changer for us”, said PartsToGo GmbH CEO, Tobias Röcker. “We have been able to meet our customers needs because, with the approach PostProcess has provided, we can now provide unparalleled parts due to PostProcesses dexterous hand in automating and efficent advanced solutions.”
The milestone of 800 units demonstrates further acceptance of post-printing automation within entire manufacturing systems. PostProcess Technologies proprietary software, hardware, and chemical solutions aid in alleviating the many problems with post-printing processes including excessive manual effort, occupational hazards, and inconsistent outputs.
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The further development of additive manufacturing as a production technology has forced companies seeking to scale operations while maintaining quality and consistency to use automated post-processing tools, establishing PostProcess Technologies as a key pioneer in the sector.