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Lubrizol’s Powder TPU for 3D Printing Passes Skin Sensitization Tests

This enables ESTANE 3D TPU M95A to be a material solution for product designers exploring 3DP for end-use applications that require skin contact.

Lubrizol’s Powder TPU for 3D Printing Passes Skin Sensitization Tests
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Lubrizol's 3D TPU is part of the material solutions for polymer powder bed fusion 3D printing. Image courtesy of Lubrizol.

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By DE Editors  

April 14, 2020

Lubrizol Engineered Polymers' new ESTANE 3D TPU M95A powder TPU has passed skin sensitization and cytotoxicity tests in accordance with ISO 10993-5 and 10993-10. This enables ESTANE 3D TPU M95A to be a material solution for product designers exploring 3DP for end-use applications that require skin contact. This achievement builds on Lubrizol’s aim to develop innovative materials safe for use in skin contact applications—from consumer products to medical devices, the company says.

Skin contact suitability is the latest attribute to round out a broader list of benefits that ESTANE 3D TPU M95A brings to applications, including high levels of flexibility, durability, impact and chemical resistance, and energy rebound. Commercially available, ESTANE 3D TPU M95A is certified for use on the HP Jet Fusion 4200 series 3D printing solution. With an existing installed base, 3DP can be immediately deployed to help solve critical supply shortages for personal protection equipment needed to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.

“After first developing a new innovative powder TPU for use with the market leading HP 3D printing platform, it is a great step forward for this material to pass this skin sensitivity testing protocol,” David Pascual, Lubrizol’s global commercial 3D Printing lead, says.  

Pascual adds, “This will benefit product designers who are developing applications that require skin contact including personal protection devices so urgently needed right now to protect responders and caregivers fighting the COVID-19 battle. TPU’s versatility, durability and barrier properties bring value in these vital applications.”

Skin contact clearance also benefits applications in footwear, prosthetic and orthotic devices, and wearables for electronic devices where the benefits of energy rebound and impact absorption are important. 

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

 
 

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