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New Possibilities for 3D-Printed Injection Molds: Beyond Commodity Grade Plastics

Traditionally, 3D-printed injection molds have been confined to commodity-level plastics such as polypropylene. While these materials may be suited to early-stage “form-and-fit” prototypes, they cannot accommodate the full range of end-use materials and surface finishes required by many products.  

With no alternative, product development teams have traditionally resorted to methods like aluminum quick turn tooling–a solution that can add substantial time and cost to the product development process.

Now, however, Empire Group’s partner Fortify 3D Printing offers an innovative tooling resin that allows 3D printed molds to accommodate a much broader range of materials.

Watch this webinar to learn:

  • How to leverage new high-temperature, high-performance resins that allow 3D-printed molds to be used with a greater range of materials and surface finishes than ever.
  • Why these novel additive manufacturing capabilities can dramatically accelerate product development timelines in industries including aerospace, automotive, defense, medical devices, and more.
  • How Fortify’s technology opens up new possibilities for not only prototyping, but short-run production using end-use materials.

To learn more about our webinar, New Possibilities for 3D-Printed Injection Molds: Beyond Commodity Grade Plastics, fill out the form to the left.

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