
Additive manufacturing has transitioned from a prototype-only mentality to production-centric technology. As orthopedic device companies consider additive manufacturing as a production choice, it’s valid to ask: How reliably does the technology produce a wide mixture of parts? This white paper details three case studies and analysis, including a high-mix low-volume implant launch, printing traditionally “machined” features, and advanced tolerance control.
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