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Asiga joins Henkel’s open materials platform for 3D printed production parts

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-07-15 Editor :JK

Asiga, an industry leading manufacturer of 3D printing equipment, has joined Henkel’s Open Materials Platform to provide the additive manufacturing industry with production-grade 3D printed parts that are both accurate and functional.

 

Henkel offers a broad portfolio of materials for the 3D printing industry. The company develops and provides a wide range of photo-curing resins that enable ultra-fast manufacturing of production parts with many different properties, from high-impact to highly flexible, in addition to those with high heat resistance and others for specialty applications.


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Bottom cover of an electronic housing part 3D printed on Asiga Pro 4k with Henkel's Loctite 3843.


Working together, the two companies are leveraging their deep experience in chemistry and 3D printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production.

 

Asiga was an early innovator in desktop stereolithography. Today the company continues to focus on a range of process monitoring technologies which control part accuracy and production stability across many industries including medical and general manufacturing. Asiga's product line consists of powerful desktop 3D printers with their MAX series through to their large format floor standing PRO 4K.


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Detailed view of the 3D printed electronic housing part with ventilation slits and openings for cables and electronics.


Asiga’s robust SPS technology and Open Material System provides a repeatable, productive and accurate 3D printing platform for Henkel’s novel additive manufacturing materials. Asiga has validated several materials for use on the MAX and PRO 4K series printers, including:

 

  • Loctite 3D 3843 HDT60

  • Loctite 3D 3172 HDT50

  • Loctite 3D 3860 HDT180 

  • Loctite 3D 3840

  • Loctite 3D 3820 Ultra Clear

  • Loctite 3D 5010 A60 SI

  • Loctite 3D 5015 A80 SI

 

“To supplement traditional manufacturing processes that require the kind of tough, functional and high temperature materials that are Henkel’s bread and butter,” said Asiga’s Director of Global Operations, Graham Turner.

 

“Asiga offers an innovative open platform that is cohesive with many of our materials,” says Sam Bail, Head of OEM Partnership, 3D Printing at Henkel.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2020-07-15 Editor :JK

Asiga, an industry leading manufacturer of 3D printing equipment, has joined Henkel’s Open Materials Platform to provide the additive manufacturing industry with production-grade 3D printed parts that are both accurate and functional.

 

Henkel offers a broad portfolio of materials for the 3D printing industry. The company develops and provides a wide range of photo-curing resins that enable ultra-fast manufacturing of production parts with many different properties, from high-impact to highly flexible, in addition to those with high heat resistance and others for specialty applications.


1_web.jpg

Bottom cover of an electronic housing part 3D printed on Asiga Pro 4k with Henkel's Loctite 3843.


Working together, the two companies are leveraging their deep experience in chemistry and 3D printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production.

 

Asiga was an early innovator in desktop stereolithography. Today the company continues to focus on a range of process monitoring technologies which control part accuracy and production stability across many industries including medical and general manufacturing. Asiga's product line consists of powerful desktop 3D printers with their MAX series through to their large format floor standing PRO 4K.


2_web.jpg

Detailed view of the 3D printed electronic housing part with ventilation slits and openings for cables and electronics.


Asiga’s robust SPS technology and Open Material System provides a repeatable, productive and accurate 3D printing platform for Henkel’s novel additive manufacturing materials. Asiga has validated several materials for use on the MAX and PRO 4K series printers, including:

 

  • Loctite 3D 3843 HDT60

  • Loctite 3D 3172 HDT50

  • Loctite 3D 3860 HDT180 

  • Loctite 3D 3840

  • Loctite 3D 3820 Ultra Clear

  • Loctite 3D 5010 A60 SI

  • Loctite 3D 5015 A80 SI

 

“To supplement traditional manufacturing processes that require the kind of tough, functional and high temperature materials that are Henkel’s bread and butter,” said Asiga’s Director of Global Operations, Graham Turner.

 

“Asiga offers an innovative open platform that is cohesive with many of our materials,” says Sam Bail, Head of OEM Partnership, 3D Printing at Henkel.

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