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Creality is launching a consumer-grade desktop filament manufacturing machine, transitioning 3D printing material production from centralized factories to the home.
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Creality is launching a consumer-grade desktop filament manufacturing machine, transitioning 3D printing material production from centralized factories to the home.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Creality is launching a consumer-grade desktop filament manufacturing machine, transitioning 3D printing material production from centralized factories to the home. The system allows users to produce 1.75mm filament from plastic pellets or recycled scraps, offering a potential 80 percent reduction in material expenses. This innovation marks a strategic move toward a circular economy and a complete home fabrication ecosystem. By decentralizing the supply chain, Creality is challenging the traditional logistics of the additive manufacturing industry. ♻️📦 #Creality #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Sustainability #TechTrends

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