DSH Technologies joins sister company Elnik Systems in North Carolina

Stefan Joens, president of both DSH Technologies and Elnik Systems (left), with Bryan Sherman, Chief Metallurgist at DSH Technologies (Courtesy DSH Technologies)
Stefan Joens, president of both DSH Technologies and Elnik Systems (left), with Bryan Sherman, Chief Metallurgist at DSH Technologies (Courtesy DSH Technologies)

Debinding and sintering services provider DSH Technologies has announced its relocation to Pineville, North Carolina, where it will join its sister company, Elnik Systems.

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Stefan Joens, president of both companies, was previously responsible for Elnik’s 2023 relocation to Pineville. During that move, the company retained approximately 75% of its original workforce, ensuring continuity across the business.

“This is another major milestone in our journey to make a greater impact on manufacturing at a global scale,” Joens explained. “By consolidating these two companies under one roof, we are better equipped to serve our customers and scale both businesses while continuing to deliver the high-quality sintering capabilities and innovative solutions our customers and partners expect from us.”

DSH Technologies is an international toll debinding and sintering service provider that aims to support Metal Injection Moulding and metal Additive Manufacturing companies in optimising operations through training, education, troubleshooting, and contract sintering services.

“Although we are a technology-agnostic service provider, DSH Technologies utilises the full suite of Elnik Systems equipment on behalf of our customers,” stated Bryan Sherman, Chief Metallurgist at DSH Technologies. “This relocation brings the expertise of both companies together in a single facility and advances our shared goal of innovating faster and delivering new solutions to the market.”

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