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Taking AM Production to the Next Level Using P3™ Technology

Don’t miss our newest webinar where we showcase Stratasys Direct’s newest tech offering:  P3™ -- Programmable Photopolymerization. P3 is an evolution of digital light processing (DLP) that produces end-use parts with smooth surface quality comparable to Injection Molding.

You’ll learn: 

  • How P3™ achieves high throughput, best-in-class repeatability 
  • What applications are ideally suited for P3™ 
  • Which Loctite® resin material to use based on project requirements  
  • And more 

Order 3D Printed Parts Using RapidQuotes™!

Simply upload your design to RapidQuotes™, customize your options, and receive pricing details for fast, precise manufacturing.

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