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Stratasys H350 Now Powered by New SAF ReLife Solution Capable of Repurposing Waste PA12 Powder as Sustainable Additive Manufacturing Production Parts, at Scale

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS) announced today the launch of SAF ReLifeTM, an innovative software-based solution that transforms waste PA12 powder from other additive manufacturing (AM) technologies into high-quality parts. The SAF ReLife solution can efficiently repurpose waste PA12 powder from powder bed fusion printers, including high-speed sintering, SLS (selective laser sintering) and jetting build processes for use within the Stratasys H35...

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