Tritone Technologies partners with Allendale Machinery in North America

Allendale Machinery Systems Facilities in New Jersey (Courtesy Allendale Machinery Systems)
Allendale Machinery Systems Facilities in New Jersey (Courtesy Allendale Machinery Systems)

Tritone Technologies, based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has announced a strategic partnership with Allendale Machinery Systems, Inc, located in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA. The move is expected to enhance Tritone’s presence, technical support, and integration capabilities in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, and is seen as a key step in Tritone’s broader North American expansion strategy.

“We monitor the market constantly for innovations that can help our customers stay competitive in their markets,” said Neil McGill, VP of Operations, Allendale Machinery Systems. “We have had success with polymer 3D printing for several years now and believe Tritone’s MoldJet technology is the right platform to launch into metals. We believe that eliminating loose powder from the metal AM process is an important step forward.”

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Tritone’s growing footprint in North America is built on strategic machine installations and sales partnerships.

“The Allendale team represents three generations of customer relationships in their market,” says Ben Arnold, VP Business Development NA, Tritone Technologies. “Customers rely on Allendale to introduce technologies that keep them ahead of their competitors.”

Tritone offers two AM systems that utilise Tritone’s proprietary MoldJet technology. This powder-free AM technology enables the industrial production of metal and ceramic parts. MoldJet is specifically designed to produce large quantities of parts with complex geometries.

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