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Stratasys FabriX Innovation Kit Automotive  

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Stratasys FabriX Innovation Kit Automotive  

This kit extends the J850's 3D printing capabilities to include 3D printing on flexible, flat substrates, such as fabric, carbon fibre, flexible polymers, mylar, netting, canvas and beyond. The ultimate solution for design and concept 3D printing, the FabriX Innovation Kit offers a simple workflow that can be easily implemented for a variety of applications including automobile interiors.

With this kit, Stratasys is revolutionising the way designers and engineers think about 3D printing and opening up new possibilities for creativity and innovation.

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