3D Printers for the Chemical and Materials Industry
Thanks to the ability to print with materials such as nylon and carbon fiber composites, professional 3D printers enable the production of components resistant to chemical exposure and high temperatures. Below are some example applications.
Production of Parts for Chemical Equipment
Manufacturing parts for chemical devices such as valves, gaskets, pipes, filters, or covers that must withstand aggressive chemicals and high temperatures.
Prototyping of New Materials
Creating prototypes of new materials, including chemically resistant composites or test samples for research on the durability of new plastics intended for various industrial processes.
Tooling and Mold Production for High Temperatures
Producing molds and tools that can endure high heat—crucial for manufacturing equipment used in high-temperature processes, such as industrial furnaces or material processing machines.
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