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3D Printing Optimizes the Food and Beverage Industry

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Lehvoss Materials Close Gaping Application Gaps

Additive manufacturing also opens up new perspectives for industrial users from a materials perspective. Luvocom 3F materials have also been specially developed to close the gap between classic plastic granulate and the special requirements of 3D printing, says Lehvoss—with a focus on process stability, component performance and industrial scalability. The Morsan concept therefore shows where 3D printing is heading. Lehvoss Product Manager Dr. Marcus Rechberger notes: "Prototyping certainly needs generalists, but industrial 3D printing requires a focus on markets and processes in order to work out the advantages of the process." And for the food and beverage industry in particular, this opens up a sustainable path to greater flexibility, lower storage costs and higher plant availability. Incidentally, these concepts can be experienced and touched at the Lehvoss stand at Brau in Nuremberg (Germany) in November.

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