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Silverstone Composites and Mackart Additive Drive Innovation to Create Unique Solutions Using the Stratasys Neo450s

Silverstone Composites and Mackart Additive needed to produce an internal mandrel tool to manufacture composite pipes to keep up with customer demand within motorsport and Formula One. Find out how they used the Stratasys Neo450s 3D printer and Somos® DMX SL-100 to develop an additive manufacturing method of part production for the internal mandrel, a solution which was not easily possible with traditional tooling methods.

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Silverstone Composites and Mackart Additive Drive Innovation to Create Unique Solutions Using the Stratasys Neo450s

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