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Nike and Zellerfeld have unveiled a dual-color Air Max 1000, using a single-print process that integrates two pigments into one seamless TPU structure.
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Nike and Zellerfeld have unveiled a dual-color Air Max 1000, using a single-print process that integrates two pigments into one seamless TPU structure.

Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Nike and Zellerfeld have unveiled a dual-color Air Max 1000, using a single-print process that integrates two pigments into one seamless TPU structure. This advancement moves additive manufacturing beyond monochromatic limits, enabling complex aesthetics without manual assembly. By eliminating adhesives, this model reduces lead times from months to hours while ensuring 100% recyclability. It marks a systemic shift toward localized, multi-material digital fabrication. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Nike #Zellerfeld #AM

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