A common misconception with 3D printed mold tooling is that you can only mold in commodity-level plastics like polypropylene. This is okay in many instances because you may only need a prototype for form and fit but oftentimes organizations need a prototype in their end-use material. This is next to impossible with most 3D printed mold tools, however, Fortify is disrupting the industry with our Digital Tooling (DT) resin which has an HDT of > 300C.
DT is changing how companies in the automotive, aerospace, medical device, and consumer goods industries can get to market faster or get FDA approval faster than competitors. In this upcoming webinar, we will be joined by our partner, Conventus, to talk about how to mold parts using some of their engineering-grade resins.
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