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Rapid prototyping handles large automotive jobs

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2008

The Sinterstation Pro 230 SLS system transforms computer-aided design (CAD) data into ready-to-use, accurate and durable three-dimensional plastic parts.

Nihon Weed of Tokyo, Japan, has purchased a Sinterstation Pro 230 SLS system to meet its customers' increasing demand for functional, durable automotive parts.

The company was already using a 3D Systems' SLA 7000 System, and bought a Sinterstation Pro 230 SLS to expand its rapid prototyping and manufacturing capabilities to produce large prototypes within hours or days for its automotive customers.

The Sinterstation Pro 230 SLS System transforms computer-aided design (CAD) data into ready-to-use, accurate and durable three-dimensional plastic parts.

With this system, Nihon Weed can deliver injection-moulding quality, end-use parts with high definition, surface finish and accuracy, built from the toughest available plastics.

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