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Stratasys has launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, helping Subaru cut tooling development time by over 50%.
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Stratasys has launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, helping Subaru cut tooling development time by over 50%.

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Originally reported by aijourn.com

Stratasys has launched the T25 High Speed Head for the F770 printer, helping Subaru cut tooling development time by over 50%. By doubling print speeds for large parts, Subaru slashed costs by 70% and boosted production line agility. This upgrade addresses the throughput bottleneck of large-scale FDM, moving additive manufacturing into a high-capacity industrial role. High-flow extrusion is now rapidly replacing traditional CNC for custom manufacturing aids. 🏎️🛠️ #3DPrinting #Automotive #Manufacturing #Stratasys #Subaru

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