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Due Pi Greco expands the use of additive manufacturing

The italian company reports how it is successfully leveraging Stratasys FDM materials

Having successfully implemented Stratasys 3D printing into its product development process, the italian company Due Pi Greco is now utilizing Stratasys FDM materials as the main driver for expanding its application use of additive manufacturing.

Due Pi Greco reports how it is successfully leveraging the distinct high-performance attributes of Stratasys FDM Nylon 12CF, ULTEMTM 9085 resin, ST-130 soluble material and ASA, to create new production applications within different industries that enable additive manufacturing to replace traditional, more expensive methods.

“Stratasys’ diverse range of production materials allow us to develop some innovative applications for our customers,” explains Diego Pagnan, Founder and Owner at Due Pi Greco. “For example, we recently designed and 3D printed a boiler for Zoppas, a global supplier of heating systems for domestic and industrial use. This was made possible with ULTEMTM 1010 resin as it’s the only polymer that can perform at high temperatures up to 216 °C. Likewise, we recently 3D printed two rear wheel mudguards for a leading global producer of agricultural machinery. Leveraging the ASA material’s durability and high UV light resistance, we were able to replace traditional ABS and save cost. “Without the advanced properties of these materials, we simply wouldn’t be able to exploit the great efficiencies of additive manufacturing for these types of demanding production applications,” he adds.

Filed: Moulding
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