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Introduction

Unlock the potential of sustainable additive manufacturing with the Stratasys "Waste to Resource" White Paper. Discover how integrating recycled materials into 3D printing processes can significantly reduce environmental impact while driving innovation. Learn how OpenAM™ technology is revolutionizing the use of third-party and recycled materials in Stratasys FDM® printers, paving the way for more sustainable and efficient manufacturing practices.

Key Learnings: 

  1. Sustainable Innovation: Explore how recycled materials in additive manufacturing can reduce carbon emissions and waste, contributing to a circular economy.
  2. OpenAM™ Technology: Understand how this groundbreaking software enables the use of third-party and recycled materials in select Stratasys FDM® printers, opening new possibilities for sustainable manufacturing.
  3. Overcoming Challenges: Learn about the hurdles in adopting recycled materials for 3D printing and discover practical solutions to integrate sustainability into your operations.
  4. Real-World Applications: Gain insights from case studies showcasing the successful use of recycled materials in functional 3D printed parts, from CMM fixtures to vacuum adapters. 

Why Download This White Paper? 

  • Stay Ahead of the Curve: Understand the latest trends in sustainable additive manufacturing and how they can benefit your business.
  • Practical Insights: Learn how to integrate recycled materials into your 3D printing processes, reducing your carbon footprint and potentially lowering costs.
  • Innovative Strategies: Discover how OpenAM™ technology can help you customize material properties and expand your 3D printing capabilities.
  • Environmental Impact: Gain knowledge on how adopting recycled materials in additive manufacturing can contribute to your company's sustainability goals. 

Download the "Waste to Resource" White Paper now and take the first step towards more sustainable and innovative additive manufacturing practices.