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Future Form has officially launched its additive manufacturing service by adopting HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to support high-growth sectors like data centers and aerospace.
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Future Form has officially launched its additive manufacturing service by adopting HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to support high-growth sectors like data centers and aerospace.

Originally reported by TCT Magazine

Future Form has officially launched its additive manufacturing service by adopting HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to support high-growth sectors like data centers and aerospace. By focusing on complex geometries like internal cooling channels, the firm is addressing the liquid-to-chip cooling needs of the data center industry. This move enables functional part delivery 10 times faster than injection molding while reducing scrap waste by 80 percent. It highlights a shift toward digital inventory for rapid infrastructure scaling. 🚀 #3DPrinting #HPMJF #DataCenter #SupplyChain #FutureForm

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