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Giving the Defense Industry High-Strength Additive Manufacturing Applications
Join us to learn about:
- How XTEK is thriving as an Australian manufacturer with the help of high-strength composite additive manufacturing
- How XTEK uses Markforged 3D printers for a variety of applications with a focus on functional prototypes
- XTEK’s adoption of additive manufacturing for prototyping law enforcement and military applications
- XTEK’s top applications to effectively lower costs and improve lead time
About XTEK: XTEK is the market leader in high-quality security products to protect and sustain the Defense Forces, Police Forces and other Government Agencies.
About Markforged: Markforged is a metal and carbon fiber 3D printer company known for strength-based 3D printing.
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Lean Machine now has 5x lower use of in-house CNCs for tooling and fixtures, using Markforged technology to create parts that can’t be achieved by other processes. The CNC operators now run the machines full time purely for production work instead, with fewer interruptions from Engineering
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