Indaver, a leader in sustainable waste management, and INEOS Styrolution, global leader in styrenics, are set to team up as technology partners in a project funded by the EU LIFE programme, the European Union’s funding instrument for the environment and resource efficiency. The project, which is planned for a duration of four years, will demonstrate the production of ABS[1] based on recycled feedstock.

Every application has its own needs, and we are here to support your journey towards additive manufacturing at industrial scale. LOCTITE offers a broad material portfolio of general purpose, high impact, high temperature resistant and elastomeric resins for a variety of leading DLP systems. We work with industry leaders and equipment manufacturers to ensure our materials are validated within a qualified industrial workflow.

The use of plastics in rail vehicles has been state of the art for many years. Here too, 3D printing is becoming increasingly important for component production. 3D-printed plastic components are used for both the exterior and interior of rail vehicles. In addition to its use in new vehicles, additive manufacturing also plays its strengths in the production of spare parts. Here, components can be produced cost-effectively in small and medium quantities, and in some cases only 3D printing makes it possible to replace components.

Italian preview with the HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology

Weerg extends the range of 3D printable materials with HP Multi Jet Fusion technology. In fact, a few weeks ago, the Italian service, which offers online CNC and 3D manufacturing, has introduced the use of polypropylene, joining the already widely recognized nylon PA11 and PA12 already available on the site.

Royal DSM, a global science-based company in Nutrition, Health and Sustainable Living, today announced the introduction of EcoPaXX® AM4001 GF (G), a high performance material for fused granulate fabrication or 3D pellet printing. This 3D printing optimized version of the EcoPaXX® material used in end-use parts, is a fit-for-purpose material that delivers on performance and sustainability.

Nexa3D, the maker of ultrafast stereolithography production 3D printers, and Henkel, a leading supplier of high impact functional additive materials, announced today that they are taking another decisive step in their expanding collaboration aimed at democratizing access to a new class of photopolymers with the introduction of the xPRO410, a rigid photoplastic that prints extremely high accuracy parts with exceptional surface finish. Formulated based on Henkel’s Loctite PRO410 polymer and optimized for the Nexa3D’s NXE400 3D printer, this material is ideal for general purpose prototyping.

In the medical industry, additive manufacturing has enabled fully digital, customizable, precise “design to manufacturing” solutions compare to conventional production process, especially in the cases of creating sophisticated parts or internal structures to match each patient’s specific anatomy.

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