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Quickparts Offers New Polypropylene-Like Material for Rapid Prototyping Process

Quickparts one of North America's largest providers of custom designed parts, ranging from rapid prototyping to plastic injection molding, now offers the Objet DurusWhite FullCure430 polypropylene-like material for use through the Polyjet rapid prototyping process.

DurusWhite addresses a broad range of applications requiring polypropylene-like appearance, flexibility, strength, and toughness, such as reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, loudspeakers, automotive components, and more.

"We have always sought to serve the needs of our customers and to provide the product development community with the latest materials and technology available," said Patrick Hunter, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Quickparts. "The addition of the DurusWhite pp-like polyjet material to our already extensive line of materials further allows us to continue our mission of making it easy for our customers to get custom designed parts that meet their needs."

Prototypes made of DurusWhite have the look and feel of final products made of polypropylene. This is a key success factor for materials in rapid prototyping where the ability to simulate a final production material is a very significant quality.

Source: http://www.quickparts.com/

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