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Guangsuyigou is set to launch its new elastomer 3D printer series at TCT Asia 2026, targeting industrial-scale production of flexible end-use parts.
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Guangsuyigou is set to launch its new elastomer 3D printer series at TCT Asia 2026, targeting industrial-scale production of flexible end-use parts.

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Guangsuyigou is set to launch its new elastomer 3D printer series at TCT Asia 2026, targeting industrial-scale production of flexible end-use parts. The hardware achieves continuous printing speeds of 150mm/h, significantly narrowing the efficiency gap between additive manufacturing and injection molding for TPU resins. This series reduces production lead times by 80 percent, enabling a systemic shift toward on-demand footwear and medical manufacturing. The rollout marks a transition where digital workflows replace conventional tooling for high-volume products. πŸš€ #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #FootwearTech #TCTAsia #SmartManufacturing

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