ArcelorMittal Cuts Time and Cost with New 3D Printer
ArcelorMittal has added a Stratasys F370 3D printer to its Maizières-lès-Metz Research Center. The Luxembourg-based steel and mining multinational is leveraging the industrial FDM 3D printer alongside Stratasys’ GrabCAD software to produce tooling, jigs, fixtures, and functional prototypes. Fabricating these parts with additive manufacturing reportedly unlocks significant lead time savings and improved design flexibility compared […]
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Author: Alex Tyrer-Jones
