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Additive Manufacturing (AM, or “3D-printing”) is a technology that promises to reduce part cost by reducing material wastage and time to market. It can also enable an increase in design freedom, which potentially results in weight-saving as well as facilitating the manufacture of complex assemblies formerly made of many subcomponents. WAAM is a cost-effective solution for printing metal. It allows for high volume output, great scalability and very good mechanical performance.
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