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Brose is scaling metal additive manufacturing for automotive series production using a custom 8-laser system co-developed with Farsoon Technologies.
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Brose is scaling metal additive manufacturing for automotive series production using a custom 8-laser system co-developed with Farsoon Technologies.

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Brose is scaling metal additive manufacturing for automotive series production using a custom 8-laser system co-developed with Farsoon Technologies. This setup has processed 21,528 parts in a single 30-hour build using 100 percent recycled stamping waste as feedstock, matching the properties of traditional sheet metal. By closing the material loop and consolidating components, Brose is shifting AM from prototyping into a high-volume, sustainable manufacturing pillar. ♻️🚗 #3DPrinting #Automotive #Sustainability #Farsoon #CircularEconomy

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