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3D Printed Rapid Prototypes Streamline Product Development

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Without the services of 3D printing, many traditional manufacturers still remain stalled during prot

Without the services of 3D printing, many traditional manufacturers still remain stalled during prototyping [View this email in your browser]( [Prototype to finished product]( While 3D printing is used for functional parts in many important applications, manufacturers still rely on this technology for prototyping more than ever. One important difference, however, is that now they may use the same material and technology for both prototyping and functional use. This is made easier due to the ever-growing selection of advanced 3D printing materials and technologies to choose from. Read on to learn about: - The benefits of Nylon 12 [Versatile Plastic] as a rapid prototyping material. - How application of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) works for both prototyping and finished products. - Which technologies offer the greatest 3D model design freedom. - How designers choose materials based on their mechanical properties. [Learn More]( Are you enjoying emails from Shapeways? For more 3D printing updates and exclusive promotional offers, follow us on [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( and [Instagram](. © 2008 - 2021 Shapeways, Inc. You are receiving this email because you opted in at [shapeways.com]( Shapeways, Inc 228 Park Ave S PMB 15839 New York, New York 10003-1502 US Click here to [unsubscribe from this list](.

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