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Xometry has expanded its AI marketplace with 8 high-performance materials including PAEK and Nylon 6 CF, targeting aerospace and defense production.
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Xometry has expanded its AI marketplace with 8 high-performance materials including PAEK and Nylon 6 CF, targeting aerospace and defense production.

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Originally reported by quiverquant.com

Xometry has expanded its AI marketplace with 8 high-performance materials including PAEK and Nylon 6 CF, targeting aerospace and defense production. New ±.010 inch tolerance options for metals now offer an average 5% price reduction, allowing engineers to optimize costs for non-critical components. By integrating CMMC Level 2 requirements into its instant quoting engine, the platform simplifies high-security sourcing for regulated projects. This evolution from prototyping to functional end-use manufacturing marks a significant shift toward an automated global supply chain. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #DigitalManufacturing #Aerospace #SupplyChain #Xometry

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