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Cincinnati Inc. to offer BASF 3D printing materials for SAAM HT

plastic, carbon-fiber for 3D-printing

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Cincinnati Inc. (CI), Harrison, Ohio, has announced a distribution partnership with BASF 3D Printing Solutions. CI’s high-temperature Small Area Additive Manufacturing (SAAM HT) machine now will offer BASF’s ABS plastic, carbon-fiber PET, and recycled PET materials.

Ultrafuse ABS is created from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene polymers. It is designed for manufacturing of low-cost prototypes and simplified production of plastic products.

Ultrafuse PET CF15 offers simple processability, low moisture uptake, and strength and rigidity. It allows 3D printing of new components that stay functional under high mechanical and thermal loads.

Ultrafuse rPET is a recycled product that looks and prints like virgin material. It can be used for jig and fixture applications, automotive work, and prototypes.