Oct. 25, 2016

Formlabs lance trois nouvelles techniques résines

Introducing the most comprehensive library of high-performance functional resins for engineering applications on the desktop 3D printing market

SOMERVILLE, Mass., Oct. 25, 2016 – Formlabs (formlabs.com), the designer and manufacturer of powerful and accessible 3D printing systems, today announced a new line of high-performance functional resins for engineering applications: High Temp, Durable, and Tough.

Engineering applications have always been one of the most active areas among Formlabs users. Whether it’s making surgical suturing devices, using algorithmic folding to produce the world’s longest 3D printed chain, or creating robotic grippers, Formlabs users have been at the forefront of using desktop 3D printing to solve complex challenges.

“With today’s expanded suite of materials, Formlabs is introducing the most comprehensive library of high-performance functional resins for engineering applications on the desktop 3D printing market, and making accessible industrial-grade 3D printing engineering materials at a fraction of a cost,” said Dávid Lakatos, chief product officer at Formlabs. “We want to equip and enable our users with an even bigger and more powerful toolbox of high-performance resins so that they can achieve reliable, precise prints and can pursue even more remarkable endeavors in engineering, design, and manufacturing.”

Formlabs’ High Temp Resin is the most capable material of its kind, with an HDT of 289 °C at 0.45 MPa—the highest on the 3D printing materials market. High Temp Resin enables users to create parts that are more temperature-resistant than traditional 3D printed parts. Ideal for prototyping (injection) molding tools and testing hot air or fluid flow, this material is great for static applications that will undergo higher temperatures, or for production processes such as casting and thermoforming.

For users looking to print parts that bend without breaking, Durable Resin is a wear-resistant, ductile material that simulates the stiffness and smooth, glossy finish of everyday plastics. With stiffness and high-impact strength comparable to polypropylene (PP) plastic, Durable Resin is ideal for applications from prototyping consumer products to packaging.

In addition, Formlabs released a significantly updated formulation of the Tough material, which has been one of Formlabs’ bestselling materials for engineering needs. With its ability to absorb high impact and other mechanical stressors that would normally cause 3D printed parts to snap or shatter, Tough Resin has been engineered for applications that require performance under stress or strain. The new formulation brings the mechanical properties of Tough even closer to those of injection-molded ABS.

For more information about how the Form 2 and Engineering Resins help engineers and product designers build better products, please visit: https://formlabs.com/industries/engineering-product-design/

Download the Form 2 press kit (.zip)

Download the Engineering Resins press kit (.zip)

À propos de Formlabs

Formlabs ouvre la voie à la fabrication numérique, pour que chacun puisse créer sans limites. Basée à Somerville, Massachussetts, avec des bureaux en Caroline du Nord, en Allemagne, en Hongrie, en Chine, au Japon et à Singapour, Formlabs est la marque d’imprimantes 3D de référence pour les ingénieurs, les concepteurs, les industriels et les décideurs du monde entier. La gamme de solutions Formlabs comprend les imprimantes Form 3, Form 3B et Form 3L, basées sur la technologie LFSTM, une forme avancée d’impression 3D par stéréolithographie (SLA) ; l’imprimante 3D SLA Form 2 ; les solutions de post-traitement Form Wash et Form Cure ; l’imprimante 3D SLS Fuse 1 et la solution de production industrielle Form Cell. Formlabs développe également sa propre gamme de matériaux haute-performance qui repoussent constamment les frontières de l’impression 3D, ainsi que des logiciels d’impression 3D parmi les meilleurs du marché.

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Contact Attachée de presse

Maeli Latouche
Formlabs France
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