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Manufacturing applications for FDM composite materials (Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber).

Additive manufacturing (AM) plays a significant role in the aerospace industry. The introduction of Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber, the first composite FDM material by Stratasys, unlocks even more applications with its high stiffness- and strength-to-weight ratios, advantageous electrical properties, and unique RF energy attenuation properties. View this webinar to hear from Orbital ATK on their additive manufacturing applications. http://www.stratasys.com/solutions/additive-manufacturing/tooling/tooling

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Manufacturing applications for FDM composite materials (Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber).

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