Hoosier Pattern Enables the Design and Print of Intricate Geometries
RAPID 2020: Hoosier Pattern offers the use of 3D printing sand molds and cores that enable users to design and print geometrically intricate designs straight from a CAD file without sacrificing valuable costs and resources.
Hoosier Pattern offers 3D printing sand molds and cores that enable users to design and print geometrically intricate designs straight from a CAD file without sacrificing valuable costs and resources.
Hoosier Pattern houses 3D sand printers with eight job boxes that measure 70.86" x 39.37" x 27.56" with a standard lead time of 10 working days. The company says they will have 3D printed sand molds or cores to the foundry on time to keep up with strict deadlines. With increased design freedom and the ability to scale production volumes quickly, users can expect delivery in days, not weeks or months.
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