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Unlocking innovation at the voxel level.

GrabCAD Voxel Print (GCVP) gives virtually infinite voxel-level freedom to generate any composite digital material from PolyJetTM photopolymers on the Stratasys J750, giving users control over color, textures, complex structures and interior properties like never before. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/en/materials/search?technologies=731e07a1a51b42419acd1cb75142dfe6&sortIndex=0

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Unlocking innovation at the voxel level.

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