The Hungarian 3D printer is also fighting the coronavirus
The fight against the coronavirus has mobilized significant forces around the world, and 3D teams have been formed to manufacture medical devices, parts, and protective equipment for hospitals. The Hungarian 3D printer has also been involved in these processes to help domestic doctors and local governments as soon as possible. That’s why CraftUnique donates 3D printed face shields and door opening aids to multiple institutions without the use of a palm.
The Hungarian company has been working for weeks on how to make the most of its self-developed 3D printer family and the expertise of its engineers in the fight against COVID-19. CraftBotok is a FDM (fiber-based) desktop 3D printer that is well suited for the production of prototypes for the home, education and industry, but not for the production of highly specialized medical protective masks.
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