
Detailed information
The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 23-24. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.
Business
Business activities:
AM Service Provider
AM services:
FDM / FFF
SLA / DLP
SLS
MJF
Distribution:
Activity
Origin: Poland
Founded: 2015
Area of activity: Europe
Technology Applied Sp. z o.o.
Transportowa 2D/45,
15-399 Białystok, Poland
www: ta.parts
e-mail: info@ta.parts
Overview
Technology Applied is an advanced 3D printing company specializing in contract producing of plastic parts. It provides e.g. functional parts for machines, devices and production lines, as well as small and medium series of products. The company’s expertise includes a wide range of printing technologies: SLS, MJF, DLP, SLA and FDM, as well as post-processing methods: polishing, vapor smoothing, coloring, threaded inserts, bonding.
The company’s experience in the industry and its own industrial machinery means that the offered prints are characterized by high accuracy, repeatability and durability. The company has ISO 9001:2015 certified processes, confirming a commitment to the highest standards.
Technology Applied is a pioneer in its sector – it is the only company in this part of Europe with a professional vapor smoothing system which allows it to deliver products of a quality that surpasses anything previously available on the market.
Legacy
Technology Applied began its operations in 2015, offering 3D printing using the SLS method. The company’s service offerings have expanded significantly over time with the introduction of additional machines and new production methods. To meet growing customer demands, the company has invested in specialized, certified materials and advanced post-processing techniques.
The implementation of DyeMansion’s post-processing systems has improved production processes and resulted in a higher quality product, enhancing customer satisfaction.
Technology Applied specializes in serving industrial clients and has successfully completed a wide range of projects, from the production of spare parts for e.g., vintage textile machinery to the serial production of final products.
Significant projects have been undertaken in the medical sector, including the production of custom-sized orthotic braces, and in the military industry, where the company has manufactured 50,000 flight stabilizers for drones.