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Infographic: What Is PolyJet™?

2020年5月18日

See What's Possible with PolyJet Technology

See your design come to life in vibrant color and end-product feel. PolyJet creates prototypes, models and patterns with the unparalleled resolution and detail.

In this infographic you’ll learn:

  • How PolyJet works
  • What materials are available
  • The benefits of using the PolyJet technology for high-resolution applications

 

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