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AON3D releases new Readyprint High Performance Filaments

AON3D, a pioneer in high-temperature additive manufacturing solutions, has introduced a new line of high-performance materials. The AON3D Readyprint High Performance Filaments are intended to simplify open material printing industrial systems.

“AON3D Readyprint™ Filaments are industrial-grade materials optimized for out-of-the-box printing. Our goal is to remove the hassles of sourcing, conditioning, and tuning process parameters to get high-quality results with high performance materials”

– Kevin Han, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, AON3D

Complexities of Open Material Industrial Systems

Since its inception in 2018, AON3D has been committed to bringing a true open material ethos to industrial 3D printing. Their new line of Readyprint™ Filaments will remove inherent complexities of industrial open material printing without locking down configurability or pricey open material license fees. Normally the process of finding quality suppliers, drying materials on arrival, sometimes a six-hour process that is left to customers to perform, and creating process parameters can culminate to days, if not weeks, of lost productivity.

Readyprint High Performance Filaments

Readyprint™ high performance filaments are sourced from high quality vendors with rigorous quality management processes. The materials receive additional factory drying and are packaged so that they are ready to print right out of the box. Lastly, pre-configured process parameters provide a jumping-off point that engineers can further optimize for desired properties such as strength, print quality, print speed, lightweighting, minimizing post-processing, and more. Readyprint™ filament options include ABS, ESD ABS, and Carbon Fiber ABS, ASA, HIPS, PC, PEI 9085, Amorphous PEKK, PPSU, PETG and Carbon Fiber PETG, and TPU 92A.

AON3D X Kimya Collaboration

AON3D’s new line of Readyprint high performance filaments are a collaboration project with Kimya, who develops materials with the world’s major chemical companies including Arkema, Solvay and Sabic. Benoit Stoeux, CEO at Kimya, states: “We are proud to start this partnership with AON3D to propose this optimized package with engineered filaments for industrial printers. This aims to make more accessible high-performance polymers with the AON3D’s platform.”

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