BigRep has introduced four new certified materials for its large-format extrusion 3D printing systems at FABTECH in Chicago.
The company has added PLX, PET-CF, PA6/66 and BVOH support material to its portfolio as it strives to facilitate more advanced applications of its Pro, Edge and Studio G2 systems.
Derived from organic compounds, PLX is being pitched as a reliable material able to print up to 80% faster than standard PLA at a strength surpassing ABS-printed parts without modification to the printer. PET-CF is a carbon fibre-reinforced filament designed for the Studio G2 which offers ‘exceptional’ dimensional stability and low moisture absorption. It can produce strong and stiff parts with a heat resistance of up to 100°C. The PA6/66 material is a highly durable, lightweight thermoplastic material boasting high rigidity and heat and chemical resistance. It shares a similar functionality to Nylon PA6 and is suitable for tooling, patterns, moulds and end-use parts. Finally, the BVOH support material is a water-soluble filament and is able to support ‘heavy’ prints, making it an ideal choice for printing complex, functional prototypes.
BigRep has developed these materials off the back of conversations with its customers. The company has committed to making further additions to its material offering and believes the latest introductions will enable its users to get more out of its additive manufacturing platforms.
“These materials are specially designed to take full advantage of our large-format 3D printers’ speed, precision and quality,” commented BigRep CBO Frank Marangell. “They are the result of combining our continuous, customer-focused experiences and extensive knowledge of materials to push the limits of AM even further.”