Protofusione

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"La Protofusione began as a split-off of La Forgia Preziosi. The marketplace advantages of La Protofusione stems from being avant-garde in the field of technology, and from a great price/quality ratio. The company is based on generations of experience with jewelry and goldsmithery, with a team of experts that is ready to face challenges and that has a willingness to maintain our very high quality standards. Technological capabilities include the qualified use of 3D software, rendering, 3D printers, rapid prototyping, sintering of metal and plastic, 3D digital scanning, and reverse engineering, to get the most out of our fusion. The company’s name originates from the name of its top product, the “protofusione”. The word was invented by the company’s owner, Andrea Anastrelli, who was inspired by this new productive process and wanted to name this development to be able to identify it in the global market. FDM, SLM, SLS, SLA, DLP, MJM technologies are part of our skills; in fact, even though jewelry is our leading sector, we’re able to meet our clients’ demands and wishes in the optical, fashion accessories, and dental sectors, among others."

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Italy, Vicenza
Phone: +39 0444 301555
Fax: +39 0444 301610
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