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By DE Editors  

February 3, 2010

By DE Editors

The Research & Development team of CRP Technology has announced a new release of Windform LX: Windform LX 2.0.

Windform LX 2.0 replaces the previous release. Windform LX 2.0 is a naturally black powder that is characterized by good ultimate tensile strength, stiffness, and a high level of resistance to temperatures, according to CRP.

Windform LX 2.0 is an advancement of its mechanical and thermal properties compared to the first release of Windform LX. Windform LX 2.0 is suited to creating functional prototypes or finished parts that require reliability and good temperature resistance, but when the superior properties of Windform XT are not required.

The new Windform LX 2.0 is available for the production of parts and as powder. 

For more information, visit CRP’s Windform site.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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