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Plastometrex launched its MultiScale capability for the PLX-Benchtop system, enabling property mapping on parts as thin as 0.75 mm.
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Plastometrex launched its MultiScale capability for the PLX-Benchtop system, enabling property mapping on parts as thin as 0.75 mm.

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Originally reported by 3D ADEPT

Plastometrex launched its MultiScale capability for the PLX-Benchtop system, enabling property mapping on parts as thin as 0.75 mm. Using 1.5 mm indent spacing, the tool identifies localized variations that tensile tests average out, such as the 15% yield strength drop NASA detected in thin-walled sections. This precision allows engineers to move beyond over-conservative safety factors and optimize complex AM geometries for extreme performance. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #MaterialsTesting #NASA #Metals

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