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Minimizer Tests Truck Fenders with ULTEM 9085 Resin

Minimizer’s automotive engineers road test their semi-truck fenders with functional prototypes 3D printed in black ULTEM 9085, a high-performance thermoplastic. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/ultem9085

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Minimizer Tests Truck Fenders with ULTEM 9085 Resin
Minimizer’s engineers road test their semi-truck fenders with functional prototypes 3D printed in black ULTEM 9085, a high-performance thermoplastic.

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