High-precision 3D printing reduces electronics prototyping time by up to 90% and costs by up to 70%. Download the guide to learn more.
The demand for high-precision, small-scale components is rising as electronics become smaller and more complex. Traditional manufacturing struggles to keep pace, causing long lead times, high costs, and limited design flexibility. Electronics manufacturers are turning to 3D printing for faster, more agile production. Unlike micro injection molding, which can take 10-12 weeks, 3D printing streamlines production, reducing delays and enabling rapid design iterations.
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