Stratasys Printers and Covestro Materials Bring SLA to the Production Floor
February 2, 2022 3D Printing Webinars
There is a common misconception in the market that additively manufactured, photopolymer components are not serious considerations for functional, production applications. In this session, experts from Stratasys and Covestro will demonstrate how the combination of the new Neo printer and Covestro materials are the exceptions. We’ll focus on production applications as we delve into the specifics of the most relevant 3D printed photopolymer materials. Most importantly, we’ll highlight how this dynamic printer/material combination could be leveraged to produce short-run, end-use production components to shorten manufacturing timelines and reduce the cost.
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