3D Systems Launches New Photopolymers to Expand Its Portfolio

3D Systems announced new materials to enhance its Stereolithography (SLA) and Figure 4® portfolios – Accura® AMX Tough FR V0 Black, Figure 4® Tough FR V0 Black, and Figure 4® JCAST-GRN 20.



These new high-performance materials are enabling efficient production of end-use parts in industries such as automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, and consumer goods.


Flame-retardant with UL 94V0 Rating for SLA:

3D Systems is continuing the evolution of its SLA materials with the introduction of Accura® AMX Tough FR V0 Black. The company’s materials scientists developed a new chemistry based on its Figure 4® materials that enabled the industry’s first flame-retardant material for SLA. As a result, the material is also available as Figure 4® Tough FR V0 Black for use with 3D Systems’ Figure 4 platform, allowing customers to scale part sizes and leverage the system advantages provided by each platform.


Accura® AMX Tough FR V0 Black delivers enhanced part quality and resolution for SLA that was previously only achievable with Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technologies. This new flame-retardant material achieves UL 94 V0 rating and is uniquely positioned in the market with its combination of flexural modulus and unmatched elongation at break of nearly 35%. These properties combine with long-term stability to make the new Tough FR V0 Black material ideal for applications such as printed circuit board covers, semiconductor equipment, electrical housing, covers, hangers, brackets, and flame-retardant parts for trains and buses.


Accura® AMX Tough FR V0 and Figure 4® Tough FR V0 Black are planned for general availability in the third quarter of 2023.


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Affordable Solution Optimized for Jewelry Design:

3D Systems’ Figure 4® Jewelry is an affordable solution optimized for jewelry design and manufacturing workflows. The company is announcing Figure 4® JCAST-GRN 20, its latest jewelry casting material optimized for clean and easy burnout of finely detailed, high-resolution, accurate, repeatable jewelry patterns for direct casting.


This new offering is the ideal complement to 3D Systems’ industry leading MultiJet Printing (MJP) offerings for jewelry casting. The material’s enhanced properties make it ideal for the production of master patterns for gypsum investment casting of all types of jewelry, and suitable for a range of precious metals. The fully integrated workflow includes jewelry-specific build styles in 3D Sprint which provides design flexibility. The integrated workflow can also eliminate the need for post-curing, enables a fast turnaround of casting patterns.


Source: 3D Systems/jeccomposites

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