Lower Production Costs with New 3D Printed Materials

July 10, 2019

As a manufacturer, your success with 3D printing and its capability to solve your production challenges are, in part, a function of mindset. Your 3D printing paradigm largely governs how you view the technology and how it can or can’t help. Frankly, any belief that 3D printing is not a manufacturing technology or that materials lack sufficient capability for manufacturing applications is simply outdated.

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Minipa do Brasil

Minipa was founded in Brazil by Mr. Lee Suck Park on June 30, 1980, beginning its activities with the manufacture of Mini Panels. With more than 32 years providing solutions in Measuring Instruments, it has expanded its activities, inaugurating a factory in Shanghai, China, and now is gaining its space in the international market, being known today in countries like Japan, USA, India, Korea South America, Australia, Europe, etc.

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Minipa do Brasil

Minipa was founded in Brazil by Mr. Lee Suck Park on June 30, 1980, beginning its activities with the manufacture of Mini Panels. With more than 32 years providing solutions in Measuring Instruments, it has expanded its activities, inaugurating a factory in Shanghai, China, and now is gaining its space in the international market, being known today in countries like Japan, USA, India, Korea South America, Australia, Europe, etc.

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