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3D printing materials

Materials for demanding tasks

At Formnext, Lehvoss will be showcasing 3D printing materials for demanding tasks. For example, Luvocom 3F PEI 50236 GY, which meets the EN45545-2 standard, which is particularly popular in the railroad industry. The material, based on polyetherimide (PEI), already fulfills the EN45545-2 R1 HL3 certification for 3D-printed samples that are only 2 mm thick.

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3D printing in the micro range

BMF shows MicroArch 3D printer

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) is presenting its 3D printers for the micro range at Formnext. Suitable for both prototypes and end products, the MicroArch series 3D printers push the boundaries of resolution, accuracy and precision of additive manufacturing technology and promote miniaturization with new applications in many industries.

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More pressure for the race

As Formula 1 production times and budgets have been cut for 2022, the McLaren racing team is using several 3D printers to win the race off the track. 3D printing shortens production times for some model parts to just three days, speeding up vehicle development.

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AIM3D shows Voxelfill

Layer-based 3D build-up processes for polymers often exhibit inhomogeneous strength values. With the voxel fill process, AIM3D is taking a new approach that overcomes inhomogeneous strengths and scores points with defined selective densities in the component.

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