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Gluck has reached 1 million 3D printed parts, using 84 tons of resin across 13,000 builds at its Paju smart factories.
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Gluck has reached 1 million 3D printed parts, using 84 tons of resin across 13,000 builds at its Paju smart factories.

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Originally reported by AMEnews

Gluck has reached 1 million 3D printed parts, using 84 tons of resin across 13,000 builds at its Paju smart factories. This milestone signals a systemic shift from prototyping to industrial-scale mass production in robotics and medical. By integrating DfAM and SLA lines, Gluck is effectively replacing traditional tooling. Their Mother Factory strategy will now standardize these processes for global scalability. AM has matured into a viable alternative to conventional molding.

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