3D printed tools could be a faster, more affordable way to prototype and produce foam parts for automakers and other OEMs.
Automotive manufacturers and other OEMs require mold tooling to build foam components like seat cushions. 3D printed tools could be a faster, more affordable way to prototype and produce these parts.
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