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Henkel to Show AM Materials at Formnext 2024

The company unveils a high-performance resin and highlights a recent add-on to its medical portfolio.

Henkel to Show AM Materials at Formnext 2024
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Henkel experts will present these materials at Formnext Mesago Messe in Frankfurt, Germany. Image courtesy of Henkel.

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By DE Editors  

November 6, 2024

At Formnext 2024, Henkel will introduce its latest 3D printing materials. The company unveils a high-performance resin and highlights a recent add-on to its medical portfolio. These solutions are engineered for the industrial and medical sectors.

Loctite 3D IND6845 is optimized for industrial applications, enabling use across multiple wavelengths, including 385nm and 405nm systems. Its TPO (trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide)-free formulation offers an enhanced safety profile while providing toughness and heat deflection.

Loctite 3D MED3394 is engineered to endure multiple sterilization methods while maintaining functionality, Henkel notes. Meeting ISO 10993-5, -10, -11, and -23 biocompatibility standards and USP Class VI certification, this resin offers chemical resistance and is made for medical applications.

“As we continue to expand our portfolio of 3D printing materials, our goal remains the same—to offer reliable, high-performance solutions tailored to the needs of our customers,” says Dr. Daniel Adams, vice president at Henkel Loctite 3D Printing. 

Henkel experts will present these materials at Formnext Mesago Messe in Frankfurt, Germany, November 19-22 at Booth 11.1 E29. For more information about the Loctite 3D printing portfolio, visit: www.LoctiteAM.com.

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

 

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