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RedDOT Uses FDM Printing to Reinforce Parts

RedDOT 3D Prints in Nylon With FDM to increase part tensile strength as well as longevity. Commercial vehicle HVAC manufacturer RedDOT 3D prints tough prototypes and parts in-house using FDM Nylon 12 on a Fortus 3D Production System. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12

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RedDOT Uses FDM Printing to Reinforce Parts
RedDOT uses the FDM Nylon 12 Material to 3D print prototypes and parts on a Fortus 3D printer without having to out-source.

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