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Increasingly high demand for SAF™ technology parts at Prototal Damvig

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Increasingly high demand for SAF™ technology parts at Prototal Damvig

A compelling insight into SAF technology on the H350. Prototal Damvig COO Jesper Damvig invested in SAF on the H350 printer in 2021 to capitalise on the technology's many strengths including part quality and repeatability, as well as the sustainability of PA11. He tells of a market for 3D parts that is fast developing and how AM technology is steadily moving from prototyping to playing a full-blown manufacturing role.

 

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