The acquisition of taulman3D further accelerates Braskem’s growth strategy in the additive manufacturing market with a highly complementary portfolio of 3D materials trusted by professionals worldwide. taulman3D filaments and polymers are available globally, through distributors on 6 continents

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Braskem (B3: BRKM3, BRKM5, and BRKM6; NYSE: BAK; LATIBEX: XBRK) the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas, as well as a market leader and pioneer producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale, today announced the acquisition of taulman3D, a leading 3D filament supplier of nylon, recycled PETG, and PET filaments to aerospace, automotive, healthcare, industrial, government and higher education professionals worldwide. The acquisition of taulman3D is a perfect complement to Braskem’s existing portfolio of next-generation filaments (Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber & Recycled Polymers), pellets, and powders designed specifically for 3D printing applications.

Founded in 2012, taulman3D is trusted by thousands of professionals around the world and offers a wide portfolio of filaments and polymers designed to address specific and varying customer applications. taulman3D products are available worldwide, through a variety of exceptional distributors on 6 continents. taulman3D’s headquarters, research, and development as well as production and distribution facilities are in Linton, Indiana.

Jason Vagnozzi, Global Commercial Director of Additive Manufacturing, Braskem commented, “Braskem’s acquisition of taulman3D brings a high-quality 3D filament producer with a globally diversified client list and a highly complementary product portfolio. With projections for the 3D printing industry expected to grow from $15 billion today to $78 billion by 2030 – growing at an estimated 20% CAGR – we see enhanced opportunities to serve this rapidly growing demand. Today’s acquisition doubles Braskem’s market share in the additive manufacturing market and further accelerates our growth strategy.”

Zach Lichaa, taulman3D President stated, “We’re extremely proud to have built one of the leading 3D printing businesses in the world over the last decade, with private and public sector clients in dozens of countries. Braskem’s significant research and development resources and their world-class production teams will enable us to serve our clients with even greater focus and product innovation as additive manufacturing becomes increasingly engrained in global supply chains.”

taulman3D filament and polymer offerings include:

  • Carbon Fiber Alloy Nylon 3D Printer Filament
  • Glass Fiber Alloy Nylon 3D Printer Filament
  • Alloy 910 3D Printer Filament
  • Alloy 910 High Heat 3D Printer Filament
  • PCTPE 3D Printer Filament
  • TECH-G 3D Printer Filament
  • T-Glase 3D Printer Filament
  • Bridge Nylon, Nylon 230, Nylon 645 & Nylon 680 (FDA Material)
  • PA Cast Plate Nylon 3D Printer Filament
  • SAC1060 – Support Material for Nylon
  • Guideline 3D Printer Filament (Medical Grade)

With its shared commitment to offering customers more sustainable materials solutions, taulman3D offers a 100% recycled 3D printing filament solution.

  • Enviro 100% Recycled PETG 3D Printer Filament

As one of the world’s largest producers of polyolefins, Braskem offers solutions across 3D printing filaments and technologies including Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), and High-speed Pellet Extrusion. Through Braskem’s decades of expertise in materials science and product development, its state-of-the-art 3D printing labs, as well as its strategic partnerships with industry leaders, Braskem is committed to delivering new and innovative products to the market. Braskem’s product development professionals collaborate across start-ups, universities, equipment manufacturers, converters, compounders, and brand owners, on leading-edge 3D printing solutions.

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