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Astoria-Pacific

ServiceClackamas, Oregon, United StatesFounded 1990· One of 1988 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Developer of wet chemistry analyzers for clinical, industrial, food, and environmental testing, with a contract 3D printing services division using Carbon DLS technology.

CEO / Founder
Winston Pavitt
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Latest Round
Bootstrapped

Technology & Products

Key Products

Contract 3D printing services; product design and consultation; fluidic valve manifolds; UL 94 V-0 flammability-rated electronic housings; fittings, nuts, ferrules, unions for fluidic assemblies; non-implantable medical device components (ISO 13485).

Technological Advantage

ISO 13485 certified for medical device component manufacturing; expertise with Carbon DLS (Digital Light Synthesis) technology; UL 94 V-0 flammability-rated material capability; in-house design optimization from concept to production.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Contract manufacturing of 3D printed components with expertise in fluidic valve manifolds, UL 94 V-0 flame-rated electronic housings, and medical device components under ISO 13485 certification.

How They Differentiate

Niche specialization in fluidic manifolds and laboratory instrumentation components; ISO 13485 medical device certification; deep expertise with Carbon DLS technology and UL 94 V-0 flame-retardant materials; vertically integrated with an in-house analytical instrument manufacturing heritage.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Companies needing rapid prototyping and low-volume production of functional 3D printed parts, especially fluidic manifolds, electronic housings, and medical device components.

Industry Verticals

Medical devices; Laboratory instrumentation; Industrial equipment; Electronics

Competitors

Protolabs; Fathom (formerly Fathom Manufacturing); Quickparts (3D Systems)

Growth & Milestones

Major Milestones

1990: Founded by Raymond Pavitt in Clackamas, Oregon; 2022: Featured in Carbon case study for using EPX 86FR flame-retardant resin for medical device fluorometer housing; Award-winning 3D printing engineer with over a decade of experience (per website).

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