Infinite Material Solutions LLC. (Infinite™), an innovator in material design for additive manufacturing, has just announced the official launch of a new material with fascinating potential. The product, called Caverna™ PP, is the world’s first extrudable thermoplastic with a water-soluble, co-continuous, microporous morphology. In simpler terms: It’s a 3D printing filament that allows users to create lightweight foam parts resembling a sponge.

The specialty chemicals company Evonik and China's largest SLS 3D printer manufacturer Farsoon are strengthening their collaboration in powder-based 3D printing. Both companies aim to open up market access to new large-scale industrial applications in the higher temperature range.

Leveraging its broad innovation portfolio and in keeping with the company’s sustainability priorities, Henkel today announced the development and commercial availability of LOCTITE® HHD 3544F, the industry’s first bio-based polyurethane reactive (PUR) hot melt designed for consumer electronics assembly. This is the company’s inaugural consumer electronics-specific, bio-based PUR hot melt adhesive; approximately two-thirds of its content is sourced from renewable, plant-based feedstocks.

Recycled PET made from post-consumer plastic waste

Developed by the recently acquired DSM 3D printing business
Alternative to virgin raw materials can help reduce carbon footprint
Glass-fiber filled material suitable for high performance and structural applications using 3D pellet printing/fused granulate fabrication (FGF)

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