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3Deus Dynamics has secured EN 9100 and ISO 9001 certifications for its proprietary silicone 3D printing process, adding to its existing ISO 13485 medical certification.
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3Deus Dynamics has secured EN 9100 and ISO 9001 certifications for its proprietary silicone 3D printing process, adding to its existing ISO 13485 medical certification.

Originally reported by 3Druck

3Deus Dynamics has secured EN 9100 and ISO 9001 certifications for its proprietary silicone 3D printing process, adding to its existing ISO 13485 medical certification. These quality management standards verify the company's ability to produce high-precision silicone components that meet the stringent safety and reliability requirements of the aerospace and general industrial sectors. Based in France, the company utilizes its unique additive manufacturing technology to process high-performance silicone materials, enabling the creation of complex geometries that are often impossible to achieve with traditional injection molding or liquid silicone rubber casting methods.

This certification milestone is critical for 3Deus Dynamics as it transitions from medical-focused prototyping and small-batch production into the highly regulated aerospace supply chain. While competitors like Wacker Chemie or various SLA and DLP providers offer silicone-like resins, true silicone AM remains a niche segment where material properties like biocompatibility and thermal resistance are paramount. By aligning its quality systems with EN 9100, the company directly addresses the aerospace industry's demand for traceable, repeatable, and certified manufacturing processes. This move positions the firm to compete for end-use part contracts in sectors where material failure is not an option, effectively bridging the gap between R&D-grade silicone printing and industrial-grade production.

Achieving these certifications provides the necessary regulatory framework for 3Deus Dynamics to engage with Tier 1 and Tier 2 aerospace suppliers who require strict adherence to quality management systems. The company must now focus on scaling its throughput and demonstrating long-term material consistency to win production-volume contracts. For potential industrial partners, this validation confirms that the company's silicone AM process is now a viable candidate for flight-ready components and complex industrial seals.

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3Deus Dynamicssilicone 3D printingEN 9100ISO 9001aerospace manufacturingadditive manufacturingFrance