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Know your materials: Flexible Resin
Formlabs’ Flexible Resin is a pliable, shatter-proof material especially suitable for soft-touch, high-impact applications.
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Tips for collaborating remotely on new product development
New product development relies heavily on collaboration. Here’s how to ensure your team doesn’t miss a beat even when you’re apart.
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Fast Radius 3D-Printed Wrist Rest
The Fast RadiusWrist Rest While this ergonomic cushion will make your work day more comfortable, it’s also a great example of new product development with additive manufacturing. Here’s what we made possible: Making the unmakeable The body-centered lattice design makes the rest more comfortable by providing different amounts of support based on the ergonomics of […]
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Know your materials: SLA tough resin
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of SLA tough resins, plus a few top SLA tough resin brands that product teams should consider using.
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Fast Radius promotional terms and conditions
These are the Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) that apply to Fast Radius’ promotions, including incentives and promotional discounts that are available at fastradius.com, that Fast Radius may offer from time to time (“Promotional Offers”). Participation in any Promotional Offer is voluntary. To request a Promotional Offer, you may be required to submit your information (including, […]
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Tips for debugging injection molding T1 samples
Identifying and addressing flaws in injection molding T1 samples can facilitate a faster and more cost-effective manufacturing process.
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Know your materials: Elastic Resin
Elastic Resin is a soft, elastomeric material that mimics the properties of silicone and is ideal for 3D printing parts.
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The role of fluid mixing systems in driving energy efficiency
More compact fluid mixing systems can facilitate immense gains in energy efficiency — but they require well-planned design.
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Know your materials: Rigid Resin
Known for its stiffness and precision, Formlabs’ Rigid Resin 1 L is well-suited for functional prototypes, automotive and electronics housings, and more.
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Common ABS materials for fused deposition modeling (FDM)
ABS plastics are strong, durable resins often used in commercial and industrial products that can be created via traditional or additive manufacturing methods.