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Thogus Manufacturing Employs Injection Molding with the Help of FDM

English Voiceover, no subtitles. Investing in additive manufacturing pays for itself – within days of acquiring its first FDM 3D printer, Thogus used it to win a new contract that more than paid for the machine. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/fdm-technology

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Thogus Manufacturing Employs Injection Molding with the Help of FDM
Within days of acquiring its first Stratasys FDM 3D printer, Thogus used it to win a new contract that more than paid for the machine.

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