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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi, everyone!</p><p>At Tiamet3D we&#039;ve been working on PLA Ultra, which mimics high-performance materials (e.g. Ultem) when it comes to strength, but it&#039;s a lot easier to work with. It&#039;s possible to apply on many more printers, therefore doesn&#039;t require any expensive industrial devices to begin with.</p><p>If you had the opportunity, what would you print with such a material? We&#039;re very curious to hear from you. Any ideas are more than welcome!</p><p>Want to bring this idea to a realization? We&#039;d be happy to give you the power to do so by sending you a free sample! Interested? Check us out on <a href="http://www.tiamet3d.com">www.tiamet3d.com</a> and join our mailing list (no spam, we promise) or contact us.</p><p>Also, see a short description of our various product range below.</p><p>Happy printing!</p><p>Stani</p>]]></content>
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