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• Stockwell Elastomerics, a Philadelphia-based silicone manufacturer, has incorporated silicone 3D printing into its operations through Lynxter’s S300X platform, cutting prototype validation timelines from weeks to days and eliminating the material compromises that have long limited additive manufacturing in elastomers. A Century-Old Manufacturer Adds an Additive Layer Stockwell Elastomerics has spent more than 100 years in…
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Stockwell Elastomerics, a Philadelphia-based silicone manufacturer, has incorporated silicone 3D printing into its operations through Lynxter’s S300X platform, cutting prototype validation timelines from weeks to days and eliminating the material compromises that have long limited additive manufacturing in elastomers.
A Century-Old Manufacturer Adds an Additive Layer
Stockwell Elastomerics has spent more than 100 years in the business of molding and converting silicone for demanding industries. The company’s core challenge was familiar to any manufacturer that serves clients with tight tolerances and high stakes: getting functional parts into customers’ hands fast enough to support real design decisions, before committing to the cost and lead time of production tooling.
To close that ga