Custom machining methods for prototypes and assemblies can be costly and time-consuming. By utilizing 3D printing to print metal directly, companies have been able to reduce outsourcing costs and tooling backlogs, while opening new possibilities for additional revenue. Review these four use case examples to learn how:
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Create Molds Suitable for Ambient Cure Processes Including Wet-Lay-Up, Vacuum Bagging, and Resin Infusion.
The Axtra3D Lumia X1 is a production-grade resin 3D printer that uses Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS) to combine a laser and 4K DLP projector in a single imaging pass. It delivers 2-20x throughput over conventional SLA, DLP, and LCD systems, supports a 9.8 x 5.5 x 19.6 inch build volume, and prints validated dental resins from […]