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LED Visible Light Curing 3D Printing Material

High-speed and precise curing is possible even with LED light! A diverse lineup of 3D printing materials.

"LED Visible Light Curing 3D Print Material" is a 3D printing material that utilizes a special radical reaction, allowing for fast and precise curing even with LED light. We offer a diverse lineup tailored to various applications, with the RH-series featuring low warping and high heat resistance, and the RHL-series being a high toughness type. Additionally, the RS-series is flexible and can be bent 180 degrees. The RCA-series is a heat-dissipating type, while the RVF-series is characterized by ultra-fast curing. [Features] ■ Fast and precise curing even with LED light ■ A diverse lineup tailored to various applications *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Rubber
  • Other polymer materials
  • Composite Materials

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I tried CT scanning the ceramic print model.

[Mitarepo] Thorough examination of 3D printed ceramics! We tried CT scanning! | System Create

Mitarepo is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 112, we investigated what happens to the printed model of the newly introduced ceramic material Alumina 4N after CT scanning and firing. The material Alumina 4N has joined the light-curing printer Form 4. In Mitarepo Vol. 106, we introduced the process from modeling to primary firing, and now we have been able to perform secondary firing! While firing has always been necessary for traditional ceramic creation, what happened to the printed model that was solidified with UV-curable resin after firing? This time, we conducted a CT scan to thoroughly analyze the model that shrank due to high-temperature firing. Is the resin properly removed? Are there any differences compared to conventional ceramics? We will explain these points of interest along with observations of the model, measurement values, and images of the printed model. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer

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3D printing materials for tools

The performance required for cutting tools includes dimensional accuracy, mechanical strength, and excellent resistance to aging changes. This performance is achieved through the formulation of special spherical carbon.

The 3D printer material CB50 from Kunyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. is a powder material that can be used in methods known as PBF powder bed fusion and SLS powder laser sintering. The formulation of special spherical carbon enhances hardness (elastic modulus) and heat resistance, resulting in minimal deformation due to heat and external forces, with a shrinkage rate during molding approximately half that of conventional materials, leading to excellent dimensional accuracy. It was first adopted as a 3D printed component for inspection jigs by major automobile manufacturers in 2014 for tool applications. CB50 has been used over several years across numerous vehicle models by domestic automobile manufacturers, increasing its track record in automotive production lines. By directly designing from the 3D data of the final product, it simplifies the CAD/CAM design process and reduces machining processes, contributing to a decrease in labor load in manufacturing settings. Additionally, due to its high heat resistance, it has a proven track record for prototype evaluations in high-temperature ranges (120°C to 200°C). Furthermore, measurement results of its volume resistivity indicate that it also possesses electrostatic discharge (ESD) performance.

  • Engineering Plastics

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Automotive, dental-related, metal casting LED visible light curing 3D printing materials

We can provide 3D printing materials at a low cost and quickly through domestic manufacturing. We offer a diverse lineup that can be used in a wide variety of settings. *Patent pending.

Recently, 3D printers have started to be used in various fields. However, many 3D printer devices and materials are manufactured overseas, leading to high costs for 3D printer materials. Additionally, overseas products are subject to export and import regulations, which can result in delays from the time of order to delivery. Nagase Chemtecs' "LED Visible Light Curing 3D Print Materials" utilize a special radical reaction that allows for fast and precise curing with LED light, making it a 3D printing material. Being domestically produced, it is more affordable compared to overseas products and allows for quick responses. 【Case Studies】 - Structural verification for automotive parts - Prototype alternatives for rubber materials - Jewelry, dental-related, and metal casting applications - Consideration for high-speed prototype models 【Features】 - Fast and precise curing with LED light - A diverse lineup tailored to various applications *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Rubber
  • Other polymer materials
  • 3D Printer

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