Dec.4, 2012
Materialise launches "3D Print Barometer" to help manufacturers to identify whether a plastic component is suitable for 3D printing.
3D Printing Barometer is an online application to test different parts according to size, functionality, series size, etc., and score the added benefit that 3D Printing can offer. It aims to identify where 3D printing technology can really be of benefit.
The app is developed by Nascom in Belgium.
Posted in 3D Printing Apps
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