
The Nice Côte d’Azur airport prints 3d parts that are used on a daily basis such as luggage drifters or radio supports in fire fighting vehicles.
These parts are printed in Pla and PETg for its resistance on two Stream MK2 which have already had about 4000h of printing.


3D printing saves both time and money by no longer ordering these wooden parts, but also allows the angle or length of the part to be modified to make it more efficient.
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