Additive Manufacturing (AM) is already opening up new possibilities in demanding applications. In order to further advance the relevant technologies, a consortium, led by the LEHVOSS UK and formed by University of Exeter (Center for AM), Victrex, FDM Digital Solutions, Q5D Technology and GRM Consulting, is working on the identification, development and optimization of materials and solutions for overprinting organic sheets and other components.

SABIC launches certified circular polycarbonate - a first in the industry based on advanced recycling

Another huge milestone in SABIC’s sustainability journey in the industry, based on its TRUCIRCLE™ circular model - upcycling post-consumer mixed plastic
Post-consumer mixed plastic is used as feedstock to produce polycarbonate based on the mass balance concept
Up to 23% potential reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint compared to incumbent polycarbonate1

XJet Ltd. announces the commercial availability of alumina, adding to its portfolio of additive manufacturing materials. Alumina (aluminum oxide) was chosen for development because of its wide use as a technical ceramic and the evident market demand to see parts produced with the benefits of XJet NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ) production.

3D Systems continues to innovate and advance material science to expand the portfolio of additive manufacturing materials. In order to truly realize the benefits of the portfolio, it's important to understand the specific characteristics each material can offer to each application.

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