End-use parts 3D printed in PET-G and Rigid TPU now available via Voodoo Manufacturing

Voodoo Manufacturing, a 3D printing service based in New York, has announced it is now using Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PET-G) and Rigid Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) to produce components for its clients.
The company, whose factory boasts Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) technology, has previously almost exclusively offered parts in PLA, which often has not been suitable for some of the more high-performance parts required. It has received millions of dollars worth of funding since its founding in 2015, has expanded its factory to satisfy growing demand, and also acquired ten Raise3D N2 Plus platforms to offer large format 3D printing. With these latest additions to its material offering, which will be printed on the same FDM machines as its PLA and Semi-Flex materials, Voodoo is now expecting to attract a greater number of customers and extend its reach into industries like robotics, aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics.

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