Fictiv expands its manufacturing capabilities with injection molding, sheet metal forming, and die casting.
These expansions bolster Fictiv's offerings and foster innovation in the digital manufacturing industry.
San Francisco-based Fictiv Introduces New Manufacturing Capabilities: Injection Molding, Sheet Metal Forming, and Die Casting.
Fictiv, based in San Francisco, has broadened its manufacturing capabilities with three new techniques: sheet metal forming, die casting, and injection molding. Alongside the existing four manufacturing capabilities— injection molding, additive manufacturing (AM), CNC machining, and urethane casting— Fictiv now provides a comprehensive range of seven manufacturing capabilities.
Injection molding is one of the added techniques, allowing the production of parts by injecting molten material into a mold. The other two newcomers, sheet metal forming and die casting, open new avenues for manufacturing parts from metal.
In a press release, Dave Evans, CEO and co-founder of Fictiv, emphasized the significance of these expansions: "With the rollout of these new capabilities, we are making it even easier for our customers to source the mechanical parts they need for an entire product. Fictiv is fully stacked and well-positioned as a strategic custom manufacturing partner."
These new technologies enable Fictiv to manufacture a broader range of mechanical parts for customers like m’Chel, a hair care product company. Customers praise Fictiv for its quality and commitment to innovation.
The introduction of injection molding, sheet metal forming, and die casting showcases Fictiv's commitment to advanced manufacturing technologies. The combination of these techniques opens up diverse possibilities for innovative production processes, strengthening Fictiv's position as a leading digital manufacturing platform.