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Roboze secured nannen-sei certification for ULTEM 9085, allowing 3D-printed parts in Japanese rail interiors.
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Roboze secured nannen-sei certification for ULTEM 9085, allowing 3D-printed parts in Japanese rail interiors.

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Originally reported by prismedia.ai

Roboze secured nannen-sei certification for ULTEM 9085, allowing 3D-printed parts in Japanese rail interiors. Validated by the JRMA, the approval covers both ARGO 500 filament and ARGO 1000 pellet systems. By meeting MLIT Article 83 fire safety standards, operators can replace physical stock with digital warehouses for critical spares. This technical milestone shifts the rail supply chain from reactive stocking to on-demand, certified production. ๐Ÿš† #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Roboze #Railways

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