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Nexa3D Debuts Carbon-Fiber Polymer

The new polymer, Xyon, is made for filament 3D printing and designed for desktop and industrial applications, company says.

Nexa3D Debuts Carbon-Fiber Polymer
Source: Business Wire
Soft jaws manufactured with Nexa3D's Xyon filament. Image courtesy of Business Wire.

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By DE Editors  

June 26, 2024

Nexa3D launched its newest innovation, Xyon—an advanced carbon-fiber filled plastic 3D printing filament. Designed for desktop and industrial applications, Xyon is currently in action at RAPID + TCT at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Nexa3D booth #1839, through Thursday, June 27, 2024.

Xyon is the first filament released after Nexa3D’s acquisition of high-performance extrusion experts Essentium, Inc.

"At Nexa3D, we empower our customers with the freedom of choice," says Avi Reichental, CEO, co-founder, and chairman of Nexa3D. "Xyon represents a breakthrough in super polymer extrusion technology that combines exceptional quality with significant cost savings. This launch is a testament to our commitment to revolutionize 3D printing accessibility, enabling a wider range of applications and empowering professionals worldwide to realize their creative and industrial potential.”

Key Advantages

  • Cost Efficiency: Xyon is engineered to be highly cost-effective, offering quality at a fraction of the cost of other industrial-grade carbon fiber filaments.
  • Performance and Compatibility: Designed to work within existing print parameters, Xyon ensures compatibility and integration.
  • Versatility: From prototyping to manufacturing, Xyon handles an array of applications, ensuring versatility without the need to switch materials.
  • Quality Assurance: Leveraging Nexa3D’s polymer technology, Xyon guarantees durability for 3D printing needs, the company reports.

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

 

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