
Additive manufacturing is beneficial to businesses and organization for a multitude of applications including designs for consumer goods, education and research, functional parts, tooling components, metal castings; prototypes for tooling patterns, fits and assemblies (including silicone rubber molds); presentation models (including architectural); visual aids for engineers, medical professionals, and designers; and more.
As demand increases to understand how 3D printed materials compare to traditional manufactured materials, Westmoreland Mechanical Testing & Research provides comprehensive comparison testing and research services for Additive Manufacturing and 3D printed materials including: axial fatiguing, tensile, compression, shear and flexural tests and many more.
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