The ability to produce parts with repeatable characteristics and consistent quality is a key factor to the increased adoption of 3D printing in the multi-billion dollar aircraft interior parts segment. 3D printing aircraft interior parts can have key inherent benefits for both supply chain efficiency and for the product offering of aircraft interior manufacturers. Hear from John Wilczynski, Deputy Director - Technology Development for the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and Chris Holshouser, director, specialty solutions at Stratasys, as they discuss the challenge of using FDM additive manufacturing for certified aircraft applications and the Stratasys solution that includes the new Aircraft Interiors Configuration Fortus 900mc. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/ultem9085
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더보기Explore strong, tough 3D printing materials for functional prototyping and production. Compare FDM, PolyJet, SAF, and P3 DLP polymers to find the best fit.
Join Stratasys and Novineer to learn how toolpath-aware FEA improves FDM simulation accuracy from 120% error to under 18% with real workflows and case studies.
See how Jones Plastic uses Stratasys PolyJet™ technology and the J826™ printer to create realistic, functional prototypes that accelerate product validation and reduce development risk.