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3D printing breakthrough developed in Stoughton

3D printing breakthrough developed in Stoughton

Written by David

September 30, 2019

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The Virtual Foundry has developed and patented a technology that turns low cost 3D printers into metal, ceramic and glass 3D printers.

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Once processed, the final product is a precise mechanical part that is made of pure metal, ceramic or glass. A growing list of laboratories around the world are using our technology to find new solutions to old problems.

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For example, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab uses our materials to develop optics systems in satellite imaging and sensing systems. Going forward, we are also beginning to explore licensing agreements with the organizations that need 3D printable materials that are too dangerous to handle outside of a stringent lab environment. Ad Vault Ad Vault

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