Intermountain 3D was started in 2014 to bring commercial 3D printing capabilities to manufacturers, product designers and entrepreneurs. Leveraging their many years in the 2D commercial printing industry, principals Brian and Lynn Hoffmann bring a unique understanding to design-for-manufacture requirements. Developing strong and lasting relationships with customers and working with them to meet their most challenging needs is the foundation on which Intermountain 3D is built and operated.
To contribute to advancing 3D printing and its potential to transform the manufacturing industry. We learned the value of manufacturing growing up in Michigan and around family businesses supporting the car industry. We strongly believe that a robust manufacturing industry not only creates jobs, it is an integral part of the invention process itself.
Commercial 3D printing has the potential to revolutionize the way manufacturing is done, and bring new capabilities to the smallest and largest entrepreneurs.
To contribute to advancing 3D printing and its potential to transform the manufacturing industry. We learned the value of manufacturing growing up in Michigan and around family businesses supporting the car industry. We strongly believe that a robust manufacturing industry not only creates jobs, it is an integral part of the invention process itself.
Commercial 3D printing has the potential to revolutionize the way manufacturing is done, and bring new capabilities to the smallest and largest entrepreneurs.
Services
With our in-house capabilities and strong network of partners, we can meet your most demanding needs quickly and cost-effectively.
Whether you need one or many, finely finished or first-article, customized or mass-produced, we have a range of 3D printing processes and materials to deliver to your requirements.
Send us your CAD-generated drawing and material requirements and let us provide you with options.
Design experience, advanced technology tools, and engineering know-how allow us to create CAD from your physical parts.
Whether you need one or many, finely finished or first-article, customized or mass-produced, we have a range of 3D printing processes and materials to deliver to your requirements.
Send us your CAD-generated drawing and material requirements and let us provide you with options.
Design experience, advanced technology tools, and engineering know-how allow us to create CAD from your physical parts.
You have a concept, you've proven it out through prototyping, but you're not quite ready for full production.
Or maybe your product is manufactured in volume but each with a unique design.
Or maybe you want to manage your inventory and only produce what you need when you need it.
3D Selective Laser Sintering short-run production may be the answer.
Nothing is better suited to personalized manufacturing than 3D printing, where you have the advantages of volume but can produce unique one-off products, one platform at a time.
Or maybe your product is manufactured in volume but each with a unique design.
Or maybe you want to manage your inventory and only produce what you need when you need it.
3D Selective Laser Sintering short-run production may be the answer.
Nothing is better suited to personalized manufacturing than 3D printing, where you have the advantages of volume but can produce unique one-off products, one platform at a time.
Concept to design to product: 3D printers let you create working prototypes and finished products quickly and cost-effectively.
Modifications are made simply and products remade without the costs and time of traditional manufacturing.
A full range of technology and material options ensures there is an ideal printer to meet the most demanding needs.
Over 30 years ago, Chuck Hull invented 3D printing with a technology known as SLA and thus created the company 3D Systems.
Today the company has wide-ranging core technologies and continues to lead the industry, making 3D printing widely available through reducing the cost and usability barriers that have traditionally restricted access.
Modifications are made simply and products remade without the costs and time of traditional manufacturing.
A full range of technology and material options ensures there is an ideal printer to meet the most demanding needs.
Over 30 years ago, Chuck Hull invented 3D printing with a technology known as SLA and thus created the company 3D Systems.
Today the company has wide-ranging core technologies and continues to lead the industry, making 3D printing widely available through reducing the cost and usability barriers that have traditionally restricted access.
Geomagic Capture enables designers and engineers to incorporate real-world objects into CAD as a seamless part of their engineering workflow.
Geomagic Capture for quality inspection delivers precision scanning integrated with Geomagic's high-quality inspection tools in a seamless, push-button manner.
The compact, ultra-light blue light LED scanner is combined with 6 application-specific software configurations.
Convert 3D scan data into high-quality feature-based CAD models with DesignX's combination of automatic and guided solid model extraction, incredibly accurate exact surface fitting to organic 3D scans, mesh editing and point cloud processing.
Geomagic Capture for quality inspection delivers precision scanning integrated with Geomagic's high-quality inspection tools in a seamless, push-button manner.
The compact, ultra-light blue light LED scanner is combined with 6 application-specific software configurations.
Convert 3D scan data into high-quality feature-based CAD models with DesignX's combination of automatic and guided solid model extraction, incredibly accurate exact surface fitting to organic 3D scans, mesh editing and point cloud processing.
Continuous technological advancements in 3D printing core technology and materials are now fully delivering the promise of additive manufacturing.
Nylon to stainless steel, ceramic and ferrous alloys, ABS to polycarbonate to polypropylene performance is available throughout the product line.
An ever-expanding array of industries have successfully integrated 3D printing into their product design, build, test and production phases.
Whether the need is flexible consumer product parts, highly detailed concept models, medical implant tools, precise fiber optics connectors, challenging complex curves, or accurate snap-fit prototypes, 3D printing technology and materials offer a solution.
Nylon to stainless steel, ceramic and ferrous alloys, ABS to polycarbonate to polypropylene performance is available throughout the product line.
An ever-expanding array of industries have successfully integrated 3D printing into their product design, build, test and production phases.
Whether the need is flexible consumer product parts, highly detailed concept models, medical implant tools, precise fiber optics connectors, challenging complex curves, or accurate snap-fit prototypes, 3D printing technology and materials offer a solution.
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