Additive manufacturing (AM) plays a significant role in the aerospace industry. The introduction of Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber, the first composite FDM material by Stratasys, unlocks even more applications with its high stiffness- and strength-to-weight ratios, advantageous electrical properties, and unique RF energy attenuation properties. View this webinar to hear from Orbital ATK on their additive manufacturing applications. http://www.stratasys.com/solutions/additive-manufacturing/tooling/tooling
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What’s the difference between FDM® and FFF 3D printing? Learn how production-grade Stratasys FDM delivers repeatability, traceability, and reliability beyond generic FFF systems.
Stratasys India and DesignTech introduced industrial 3D printing at HBaja SAE India 2026, enabling students to validate real automotive designs at NATRAX.