B&J Industries Rebrands as Future Form Manufacturing and Triples U.S. Production Capacity
B&J Industries has rebranded as Future Form Manufacturing, accompanying a major facility expansion that will triple its daily production capacity, announced in a press release. The company, based in Sparks, Nevada, now operates nearly 100,000 square feet of production and warehouse space, with an additional 90,000 square feet under development.
Future Form’s expansion enables the use of advanced machinery and robotics, including Multi-Jet Fusion 3D printing for customers in the medical, defense, and transportation sectors. The company’s growth comes amid rising demand in the data center industry, driven by AI-related infrastructure needs.
The manufacturer supplies major data center operators with components such as tube forests, fire suppression doors, and custom enclosures, as well as sheet metal accessories. In the medical field, it produces surgical table frames and testing equipment components. Future Form will exhibit under its new name for the first time at the Advancing Data Center Construction conference in Atlanta from October 27–29, where it plans to preview a new OEM data center product developed at its Sparks design center.
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