MacLean-Fogg Announces Grand Opening of Additive Manufacturing Operation

This new facility will be focused on the production of 3D printed components and tooling.

This new facility will be focused on the production of 3D printed components and tooling.

MacLean-Fogg Component Solutions of Mundelein, IL, reports the grand opening of the MacLean Additive facility in Sterling Heights, MI. This new facility will be focused on the production of 3D printed components and tooling, as well as the distribution of MacLean Additive's Formetrix L-40 steel powder for tooling applications. 

“With the addition last year of the Formetrix portfolio to our existing additive manufacturing activities, we quickly outgrew our initial MacLean Additive space in Macomb, MI. This facility gives us the room we need to develop our durable tooling product lines, support our ever-growing steel powder customer base, as well as continue our 3D printed production part activities,” says Greg Rizzo, vice president and general manager for MacLean Additive.

A grand opening ceremony took place in early July in Sterling Heights, MI.  

“MacLean Fogg had a choice of where to locate this new additive manufacturing facility, and they chose Sterling Heights,” says Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor. “The Sterling Innovation District is strategically located at the heart of customer demand and access to the specialized engineering and technician talent needed to fill that demand. That makes it a perfect fit for cutting-edge manufacturing facilities like MacLean Additive.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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