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High quality 3D printers
High-quality 3D printing solutions for demanding projects
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Complex geometries with ideal properties!
High-resolution components with a wide variety of materials!
High-performance components with sustainable production!
A wide range of materials and ultra-fast production!
Ideal for a wide range of dental indications!
The process from simple component to product!
Fully automate your production!
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The R&D organization at Saint-Gobain comprises local teams dedicated to specific businesses, as well as a network of eight Transversal R&D centers that serve all the businesses of Saint-Gobain worldwide. These Transversal centers are knowledge hubs to develop new capabilities for the company to utilize in the future. Saint-Gobain Research North America, located in Northborough, Massachusetts, is one such Transversal R&D center and home to a 3D printing team dedicated to improving the production or performance of Saint-Gobain products via Additive Manufacturing.
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USNC’s journey started in 2011, the same year an earthquake hit Japan. The tragic accident also hit the nuclear industry at an already-tough time. The high cost of traditional reactors, in addition to other high-profile accidents such as Chernobyl, had already been slowing their development and escalating their decommissioning in many countries. At the same time, many governments were beginning to come to the incongruent conclusion that nuclear is actually one of the most reliable, portable, and green baseload energy sources.
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