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Nexa3D Expands Resin Portfolio

Resin portfolio now includes over 20 validated photopolymer materials for the NXE series and the XiP printer platforms.

Nexa3D Expands Resin Portfolio
Source: Business Wire
The new xCERAMIC3280 is a fast printing resin with high heat deflection temperature and tensile modulus. Image courtesy of Business Wire.

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By DE Editors  

November 22, 2022

Nexa3D has expanded its high-performance functional resin portfolio, with immediate commercial availability of three new photopolymer resins.

“The addition of three new resins reaffirms our commitment to collaborating with industry’s material experts to continue to formulate and validate high-performing resins that will further expand customer applications that are benefiting from our ultrafast 3D printing technology,” says Kevin McAlea, chief operating officer at Nexa3D. 

xCERAMIC3280

The company worked with material experts at BASF to validate the new ceramic composite resin, xCERAMIC3280, as a fast printing, rigid material with high heat deflection temperature and tensile modulus, the company says. The new xCERAMIC3280 resin is made for tooling applications as well as wind tunnel testing models.

xMODEL17-Clear

Through its collaboration with material experts at Henkel, the company announced immediate availability of xMODEL17-Clear, a rigid and durable modeling material, made for prototyping applications that require fine feature details and translucent or transparent surface finishes.

xFLEX402

The company also released xFLEX402, a flexible material with firmer shore 76A durometer, high elongation at break and tensile strength, built for functional prototyping applications of elastomeric components and production parts.

The company is showcasing all three materials at this week’s Formnext, Hall 11.1 | Booth E31. To learn more about the new materials see the material selector page.

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

 

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