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On April 1, 2020, Antarctic Bear learned from foreign media that Essentium Inc.
, an American 3D printer manufacturer, announced a partnership with chemical materials specialist LEHVOSS Group to develop high-speed extrusion (HSE) High-performance materials for technology
.
These materials, which include the PEEK and High Temperature Nylon (HTN) families, were developed specifically for production-grade 3D printing processes
.
These new materials combine their respective materials expertise after two years of collaborative research and development between Essentium and LEHVOSS
.
"Not only will this reduce time to market and reduce the cost of producing the highest quality parts, but it will also enable innovative products for new additive manufacturing applications
.
Scaffolds printed with Essentium's new PEEK material
High-speed extrusion technology
High-speed extrusion technologyHeadquartered in University City, East Texas, Essentium is the developer of HSE and FlashFuse additive manufacturing technologies
.
HSE, on the other hand, refers to Essentium's proprietary 3D printing platform, which uses a heating unit and nozzles to regulate the temperature to 20-600 degrees while 3D printing
.
Developing robust materials for the factory floor
The LEHVOSS Group is a subsidiary of Lehmann & Voss & Co, a Hamburg-based chemical company originally founded in 1894 as a trading company
.
Essentium explained that many 3D printing materials were not developed specifically for 3D printing, so their material properties were low, inhibiting the development of additive manufacturing
.
Scraper made of new HTN material, photo via Essentium
As a result, Essentium has launched a range of PEEK and HTN materials developed using LEHVOSS' LUVOCOM 3F compound
.
They are designed to provide easy-to-print properties, non-distortion properties, thermal and chemical resistance, and high mechanical strength for the production of high-quality factory-end parts
.
The material is certified for use on Essentium's HSE 3D printing platform for mechanical engineering, medical technology and automotive
.
Dr.
Brandon Sweeney, Head of Materials R&D and co-founder of Essentium concluded: "Like LEHVOSS, we have a true partner who shares our passion for applying material science innovations to accelerate additive manufacturing at industrial scale
.
We Have seen strong demand for our PEEK and HTN materials and look forward to developing new materials that give manufacturers the confidence and confidence to move from prototyping to full-scale production using 3D printing
.
"