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Fictiv Expands 3D Printing Service With 14 New Materials For Advanced Engineering
San Francisco-based manufacturing bureau, Fictiv has announced significant updates to its 3D printing service. In doing so, Fictiv aims to better serve the needs of its industrial customers engaged in demanding additive manufacturing programs.
Fictiv’s recent addition contains 14 new materials, tailored for advanced engineering applications. These span from high-temperature options like Ultem 9085 to biocompatible choices such as ABS-M30i, alongside the introduction of a range of optical SOMOS materials. These cater to automotive, industrial, consumer products, and medical applications, including functional assemblies, jigs, fixtures, and mass production.
Interesting Article About Exciting New Materials
The 14 new materials are a mix of new ones and variations of traditional like TPU, ABS and Nylon in FDM and SLS processes.
Check it out in its completeness here .