DSH Technologies, a provider of debinding and sintering services for metal injection molding (MIM) and additive manufacturing (AM) applications, has relocated its operations to the headquarters of its sister company, Elnik Systems, a manufacturer of debinding and sintering furnace systems, in Pineville, North Carolina. The transition brings together DSH’s debinding and sintering service operations with Elnik’s furnace manufacturing activities, creating a centralized location for clients seeking thermal processing equipment, metallurgical support, and production services.

Chief Metallurgist
DSH Technologies
The move is intended to improve collaboration between engineering, manufacturing, and service teams while providing clients with expanded access to technical resources. “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,” says Bryan Sherman, chief metallurgist at DSH Technologies.
The move reflects a shared vision between the two companies to streamline manufacturing operations and better support clients and partners across the metal parts manufacturing markets.
Press release is available in its original form here.






