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Stratasys H350™ 3D printer tracks another success with Alstom railway part  

Alstom, the leading supplier of railway technology in Europe, approached various institutes and companies to find a solution for a series part that was impossible to produce using traditional molding techniques without many heavy metal parts requiring assembly. In this video Phillip Götz CEO of Götz Maschinenbau explains how his company adapted the part for the H350 using SAFTM technology. He was able to print the part in one lightweight piece, not only saving time, but at a reduced cost..

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Stratasys H350™ 3D printer tracks another success with Alstom railway part  

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