BASF to enter the Asia Pacific 3D printing market

BASF to Launch a Series of Industrial 3D Printing Solutions in the Asia Pacific Region to Make Manufacturing More Versatile, Economical, Efficient and Flexible These New Solutions Can Be Used in the Production of Complicated Parts Reduced with Individual Designs Small-scale production costs, which significantly shorten the development cycle.

Tang Zhiyong, senior manager of 3D printing business development at BASF in Asia Pacific, said: "The use of 3D printing technology to produce plastic and metal parts with unique shapes is no longer limited to prototyping, but a universal choice for functional prototyping in the Asia Pacific region. As a result, we expect the Asia Pacific region to be the fastest-growing 3D printing market in the world, and we look forward to capitalizing on the growing demand for 3D printing technology with 3D printed materials for open systems that support major industry developments in the Asia Pacific region, including automotive, aerospace and consumer products Industry

At the 2018 Asia 3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing Exhibition, BASF will showcase a range of materials solutions to meet the specific needs of different industrial applications.

· Plastic wire: Innofil3D PET CF and Innofil3D PAHT CF for printing high-strength, high-stiffness components New Polysulfone Plastics Wire The initial market test.

·Metal wire: Ultrafuse stainless steel wire can be used in FFF printing and industrial standard degreasing and sintering processes to produce 100% metal parts.

· Plastic powder: The Ultrasint PA6 (Polyamide 6) family of materials for powder melting was introduced to develop high-toughness features including the addition of flame retardants and various mineral-filled (super strength and toughness) bodies.

· Photopolymer: Photosensitive Resins for SLA and DLP Systems (ABS, PP, and Resins for High Temperature Components). Photosensitive Resins for Inkjet Process Has Passed Some 3D Printer Certifications

In order to develop and test various solutions, BASF has established two 3D printing laboratories in Shanghai Innovation Park and a 3D printing application technology center in Heidelberg, Germany. With its worldwide network and strong R & D capabilities, BASF Global and local The R & D team works closely with customers and partners to work together to develop advanced materials to meet their needs.

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