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Diversified Plastics Uses PolyJet to Change the Way They Prototype

Diversified Plastics describes their use of PolyJet 3D printing technology for creating injection mold components with additive manufacturing to augment their prototyping methods. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/objet260-connex3

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Diversified Plastics Uses PolyJet to Change the Way They Prototype
Diversified Plastics describes their use of PolyJet for creating injection mold components with 3D printing to augment their prototyping methods.

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