KAMAZ, Russia uses additive 3D printer for new K5 generation truck’s component
On February 15, KAMAZ announced that an additive 3D printer has been put into operation in the iron casting production of the foundry, the new equipment allows printing sand casting molds and cores. The new 3D printer produces rods for an automatic transmission, which is equipped with cars of the K5 generation. Print....
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