Massivit 3D (Lod, Israel) explains its Cast-In-Motion (CIM) technology which uses additive manufacturing and epoxy-based polymer to shorten mold production time by up to 80% and reduce manual labor by up to 90%. The gel-dispensing printer builds a shell, providing the form for CIM epoxy deposition, which produces the epoxy mold that can then be cured and used as tooling for composites.
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