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Thule Builds Functional Prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fibre

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Thule Builds Functional Prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fibre
Functional prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fibre. Thule uses a carbon-filled nylon FDM material to build test prototypes strong enough to simulate the finished parts, made out of injection moulded glass-filled materials. Thule’s in-house prototypes using this nylon material have saved it enough time and money to almost achieve ROI on two 3D printers within two years of purchase.

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