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Ten innovations in additive manufacturing

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From a filament-based 3D printer that's ten times faster, to a material for 3D metal printing that maximizes design freedom and shortens the manufacturing process, to high-resolution printing with detailed resolution thanks to SAF technology: the innovations in the field of additive manufacturing.

Stratasys' High-Def Printing capabilities enable more precise, high-resolution printing with detailed resolution.(Image: Stratasys)
Stratasys' High-Def Printing capabilities enable more precise, high-resolution printing with detailed resolution.
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3D Systems has expanded its EXT Titan Pellet systems with the EXT 800 Titan Pellet. With a build volume of 800 x 600 x 800 mm, this pellet extrusion system utilizes the speed, reliability, and efficiency of the company's large-format EXT Titan Pellet systems (EXT 1070 Titan Pellet and EXT 1270 Titan Pellet) in a more compact size with a lower initial investment. Now manufacturers can use the EXT 800 Titan Pellet, designed for unattended production, to produce functional prototypes, tools, fixtures, sand casting models, thermoforming molds, and end-use parts of a smaller size. With printing speeds up to 10 times faster and material costs up to 10 times cheaper than traditional filament-based systems, the EXT 800 Titan Pellet is designed to serve applications in a wide range of markets efficiently and cost-effectively, including foundries, aerospace and defense, thermoforming, prosthetics, footwear, as well as research.