Japan (日本語)
Japan (日本語)
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Additive-Manufactured Grippers Save Time and Weight.

Gotz Maschinenbau, a German mechanical engineering company, designed grippers for a manufacturing robot to utilize within their facility. The grippers were printed with the H350™, leveraging SAF technology.

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Additive-Manufactured Grippers Save Time and Weight.

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