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Rubber printing is relevant to:
Rubber printing is relevant to:
*power transmission with steel-belted or nylon-belted thermoplastic urethane.  
*power transmission with steel-belted or nylon-belted thermoplastic urethane.  
*Metal filaments - for pure copper, bronze, stainless steel, and other parts. This combines with induction furnace for high temperature sintering.
*Glazing - polycarbonate greenhouse glazing gaskets for waterproof windows
*Glazing - polycarbonate greenhouse glazing gaskets for waterproof windows
*Rubber standoff
*Rubber standoff
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*[[Metal 3D Printing]]

Latest revision as of 17:32, 12 November 2019

Rubber printing is relevant to:

  • power transmission with steel-belted or nylon-belted thermoplastic urethane.
  • Glazing - polycarbonate greenhouse glazing gaskets for waterproof windows
  • Rubber standoff
  • Tractor tracks and tires
  • Tractor solid/flexible puncture-proof wheels
  • Hydraulic gaskets, o-rings, and seals

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