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ULA Launches Into 3D Printing

See how ULA optimizes their rockets by replacing metal components with lightweight thermoplastic parts manufactured additively. From prototypes and mock-ups to rocket launches ULA's use of 3D printing has grown exponentially. Learn more: https://stratasys.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/XYvo1a9vyUzU2VanWnu3RQ

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ULA Launches Into 3D Printing
See how ULA optimizes their rockets by replacing metal components with lightweight thermoplastic parts manufactured additively.

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