Materials for additive manufacturing

Andrea Gillhuber,

Polyester resin for hot lithography

With Hot Lithography (HL) from Cubicure, highly viscous high-performance photopolymers can be processed.

With Hot Lithography from Cubicure, highly viscous high-performance photopolymers can be processed. © Cubicure

At Formnext, the company will be demonstrating the processing of a polyester resin for the first time. The 1-component resin system for HL was developed in cooperation with Evonik Industries. The advantage of the 1-component resin is that it does not need to be mixed before the printing process, but can be used directly in the printing process.

Cubicure 's HL technology is a heated stereolithography process, or SLA for short, which can be used to process high-molecular-weight and therefore viscous resins. Evonik Industries sees the process as an opportunity to develop the next generation of light-curing resin systems.

Formnext: Hall 11.1, Stand D48

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