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Diversified Plastics Uses PolyJet to Change the Way They Prototype

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Diversified Plastics Uses PolyJet to Change the Way They Prototype
Diversified Plastics describes their use of PolyJet for creating injection mould components with 3D printing to augment their prototyping methods.

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