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Lifting a 12-tonne tank with a plastic 3D print - UltiMaker

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Lifting a 12-tonne tank with a plastic 3D print Pushing the limits of FFF together “How strong are 3D printed parts?” That’s the question most engineers ask when they consider 3D printing. After all, it’s crucial to know what’s possible with the tools at your disposal. It was also this question that engineers from Ultimaker, […]

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UltiMaker on X: Is a 2-kilogram plastic 3D printed part strong enough to lift an armored vehicle 6,000X heavier? We put it to the test by working with @covestro and the Royal Dutch Navy (@kon_marine). Click below to watch the full story.

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