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StackTeck beefs up its dedicated prototyping and pilot mold cell by adding multiple machines

2018-09-25 20:54:07| Canadian Plastics Headlines

The Brampton, Ont.-based company has invested $1.5 million so far in 2018 on equipment for the development of prototypes, including close tolerance milling and turning machines, universal grinders, and three- and five-axis mills. The post StackTeck beefs up its dedicated prototyping and pilot mold cell by adding multiple machines appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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