PostProcess Technologies allow you to take control of your additive manufacturing workflow by introducing automation with industrial-grade post-processing equipment.
Streamline Your 3D Printing Workflow with Industrial-Grade Post-Processing
PostProcess equipment can transform your additive workflow and reduce man-hours through repeatability and automation. These systems run off the proprietary AUTOMAT3D software designed with pre-programmed recipes and adjustments to optimize the machines for your specific part geometries. Manual support removal and smoothing of additive parts can be very labor-intensive and quality can vary. With PostProcess systems, you will get consistent high-quality results time and time again.
SERVICES
MORE THAN JUST A PROVIDER
The Hawk Ridge team is here to help you succeed. From
implementation to mentoring and consulting, we offer a full range
of professional services to dig in and help solve your biggest
design challenges.
TRAINING
IMPROVE PERFORMANCE THROUGH TAILORED LEARNING
We offer training pathways for every schedule and learning style
including online, in-person, and on-demand content. Whether you
learn best in a classroom or would rather sit on your couch with a
coffee in hand, there's a training method for you.
SUPPORT
TOP-RANKED SUPPORT, COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS
We have the sharpest, friendliest support team in the industry,
hands down. Whether you need help troubleshooting a small design
issue or want to dig into a complex challenge or best practices
with an expert, we are here for you – and we love a good
challenge.
What PostProcess machines are
suitable for support removal?
The DEMI 200, DEMI 800, BASE, and DECI are all suited for support removal.
What PostProcess machines are
suitable for surface finishing?
The LEVO, RADOR, NITOR, and DECI DUO are all good choices for surface
finish applications.
Can these machines handle large
parts?
Yes, most of the PostProcess machines are suitable for large parts.
However, some of the rotating smoothing equipment requires that total part
volume does not exceed 1/3 of the total chamber volume.
How many parts can I smooth at one
time?
For parts using Suspended Rotational Force for smoothing, the general
recommendation is that total volume of parts shall not exceed 1/3 of the
chamber volume.