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What are QR Codes?

QR Codes QR or Quick Response Codes are a type of two-dimensional barcode that can be read using smartphones and dedicated QR reading devices, that link directly to text, emails, websites, phone numbers, and more.

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What is TPU?

TPU Material Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU material) is a flexible, abrasion-resistant thermoplastic. It’s being used in a number of manufacturing processes for both consumer and industrial use. TPU material offers many benefits and features, parts 3D printed with TPU are durable and have the ability to withstand ambient temperatures of up to 80°C or 176°F. Learn

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What is a supply chain?

In commerce, a supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in supplying a product or service to a consumer. We can help you fill gaps in your supply chain with on-brand 3D Printed solutions that fit your identity.

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What is Rapid Prototyping?

Rapid prototyping is the group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data. Because these parts or assemblies are usually constructed using additive fabrication techniques as opposed to traditional subtractive methods, the phrase has become synonymous with additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Prototypes

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What is Low Volume Manufacturing?

Additive Manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, makes it easier to create small quantities of an item, with high quality, the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, and small or growing businesses. Low Volume Manufacturing is an increasingly popular option for many product categories, allowing for a more limited investment in tooling and materials while providing quick

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How strong are 3D printed objects?

With 3D printed objects, greater strength can be accomplished. This is due to the perimeters encapsulating the entire object and passing loads throughout without disruptions in the path. The Infill that is inside also assists in taking the load and spreading it through the entire print and thus reducing stress concentrations. This enables prints to

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