Hawk 3D Proto, a UK-based 3D printing company, has announced reseller agreements with desktop 3D printing brand, LulzBot and Magigoo, a developer of an adhesive to enable easy removal of parts from build plates.
The company already distributes the 3D printing hardware of the likes of Raise, Zortrax, ZYYX, and BCN3D – the latter’s Sigmax platform the focus of TCT Magazine’s interview with the company at TCT Show in September. With these latest partnerships will see Hawk 3D Proto sell the LulzBot Mini and LulzBot TAZ 6, as well as Magigoo’s 3D Printing Adhesive.
LulzBot emanates from the state of Colorado, and since its foundation has attracted customers from around the world. It supplies desktop FFF platforms to the market, which notable feature 3D printed parts themselves.
Magigoo, meanwhile, has developed a product which aims to aims to remove the struggle of removing parts after their build. Hawk 3D Proto sees the adhesive as a ‘must have’ for users of desktop machines. Easy to apply, the adhesive is also safe to use and suitable for use with almost any material.
The new partnerships are representative of Hawk 3D Proto’s bid to offer a comprehensive range of products for users of 3D printing, recognising there is more to a 3D printing workflow than just the printer. It is why it has been able to secure partnerships with a number of reputable desktop 3D printing vendors, and also why the company has been able to achieve significant growth. As well as distributing 3D printing products, the company offers pre- and post- sale support and full hands-n training. Hawk 3D Proto also runs a fully equipped information and test centre accessible to educational institutions, industrial organisations and individuals.