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WACKER to launch world's first industrial
3D printer for silicone
Last year we reported that global chemical
company, WACKER had developed a breakthrough method for 3D printing silicone.
Now the Munich-based firm has unveiled plans for the launch of the world’s
first industrial
3D printer that will bring this silicone manufacturing
technology to the market, the ACEO
Imagine Series K.
Penned as a “milestone in additive
manufacturing” the ACEO Imagine Series K is a compact
solution that prints
silicone parts fast. The machine uses a drop-on-demand process whereby tiny
silicone droplets are deposited on a substrate and built later by layer. The
silicone is formulated so
that the droplets flow together before being cured by
UV light to form a homogenous part with
injection moulded-like qualities.
Bernd Pachaly, Head of WACKER’s Silicone
research and responsible for the ACEO team commented:
"It can be used to
make parts and assemblies with complex geometries, as well as ‘impossible
products’,
which could not previously be produced.”
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WACKER
Pachaly began developing the technology in
2014 and notes medical and biomodelling as particularly
promising industries
for 3D printing silicone.
“In these types of applications, silicones
can display their favourable properties particularly well,”
Pachaly added.
“Silicones are heat resistant, flexible at low temperatures, transparent and
biocompatible. They can furthermore be pigmented in any colour and have good
damping properties.”
Starting in August, WACKER will be offering
silicone 3D printing services under the ACEO brand
via an online portal where
customers will be able to upload their design and order 3D printed parts.
The
company is also currently building its own technology centre close to its main
Burghausen site
called the ACEO campus. Customers will be able to use the
centre to test their product ideas in an
Open Print Lab.
The machine will go on display publicly for
the first time at K 2016 in Dusseldorf, Germany on
October 19-26th.
sourced from
:https://www.tctmagazine.com/3d-printing-news/wacker-world-first-3d-printing-silicone/
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