Jigs and Fixtures: More Profitable Production
Deliver real value to manufacturers with 3D printing. Tooling has always been one of the most expensive and time-consuming processes in the production cycle, not anymore.
Over the last 30 years, composite materials have become increasingly relevant for several industrial sectors for applications that demand high performance without the weight associated with metal materials.
Traditionally, producing sacrificial tools for composite parts involves a multi-step process, which, by implication, means that it can be extremely time-consuming and expensive. Over the last 30 years, composite materials have become increasingly relevant for a number of industrial sectors for applications that demand high performance without the weight associated with metal materials. During that time, there have been many advancements, but producing critical (and often complex) parts with composite materials can be challenging and requires specific expertise and in-depth knowledge.
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