3D printing has revolutionized the manufacturing industry and is without a doubt the future of manufacturing. Not only does it offer design flexibility and the ability to design custom parts, but it is also more cost effective and time efficient. 3D printing is a must for businesses looking to increase their competitive edge.
Summary
This article presented binder jetting, explained what it is, and discussed its various applications and types. To learn more about binder jetting, contact a Xometry representative.
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