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Braskem Expands Additive Manufacturing Portfolio

Braskem, the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas, as well as a market leader and pioneer producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale, announces today the expansion of its 3D printing product portfolio to include polyethylene (PE) and glass fiber reinforced polypropylene (PP) filaments. Braskem’s PE and glass fiber reinforced PP filaments are easier to print, have less warpage, minimal shrinkage, and better interlayer adhesion than other comparable products on the market.

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Jason Vagnozzi, Braskem Commercial Director of Additive Manufacturing, stated, “Braskem continues to evolve its product portfolio for the rapidly growing 3D printing market. Braskem’s polypropylene and polyethylene products have superior printing capabilities with minimum warpage and are the ideal solution for 3D printing. Unlike other materials on the market, Braskem’s PE is perfect for packaging and consumer applications and can be used anywhere HDPE would normally be used, while our new glass fiber reinforced polypropylene has added strength and durability which makes it a great solution for automotive, aerospace, medical, robotic, and industrial applications. At Braskem, our team strives every day to innovate and expand our portfolio of additive manufacturing products to facilitate the growth of our clients.” For further information see the IDTechEx report on 3D Printed Materials Market 2020-2030: COVID Edition.

Glass Fiber Reinforced PP 3D Printing Filament (FL500PP-GF)

FL500PP-GF glass fiber reinforced polypropylene filament is a specially formulated co-polymer for additive manufacturing, containing glass fiber for added strength and durability. This formulation is designed to maximize printability, dimensional stability, and surface finish, while minimizing warpage and bed adhesion issues.

Applications

  • Automotive, aerospace, medical, robotic, and industrial applications
  • Rapid prototyping and mass-customization
  • Lightweight and rigid part design
  • Compatible with Ultimaker, Creality, and similar equipment

Features

  • High strength and stiffness
  • Low density and lightweight
  • Excellent surface finish
  • Low warpage and high dimensional stability
  • Available color: black
  • Available diameters: 2.85mm, 1.75 mm

Benefits

  • No drying required
  • High chemical resistance
  • Heated chamber not required
  • Excellent bed adhesion
  • Print profiles available on Ultimaker Cura Marketplace

Glass fiber reinforced polypropylene filaments have a lower density than other plastics making it up to 30% lighter than traditional PLA and up to three times stiffer than ABS. In addition, polypropylene filaments do not require any drying prior to printing, unlike other materials such as nylon, making it more efficient to work with. These properties, combined with the recyclability of polypropylene, make it an attractive material for a wide range of 3D printing and additive manufacturing applications. Braskem filaments are designed with the end user in mind, making them a great choice for automotive, aerospace, medical, packaging, and other consumer applications.

Polyethylene 3D Printing Filament (FL300PE)

FL300PE is a 100% polyethylene filament designed to be easy to print, lightweight, highly moisture and chemical resistant. This filament is ideal for packaging, prototyping, as well as industrial and consumer goods applications. FL300PE is an excellent solution anywhere traditional HDPE resins are typically required.

Applications

  • Packaging, consumer, and industrial applications
  • Rapid prototyping and mass-customization
  • Compatible with Ultimaker, Creality and similar equipment

Features

  • Low density and lightweight
  • Excellent surface finish
  • Low warpage and high dimensional stability
  • Available color: White
  • Available diameters: 2.85mm, 1.75 mm

Benefits

  • No drying required
  • High chemical resistance
  • Heated chamber not required
  • Excellent bed adhesion
  • Print profiles available on Ultimaker Cura Marketplace

 

Polyethylene filaments have historically been difficult to print, prone to warpage and shrinkage. Braskem has taken a fresh look at polyethylene and developed a 100% HDPE filament that has been specifically engineered for 3D printing applications. Braskem’s PE filaments are designed to be easy to print, lightweight, recyclable, highly moisture and chemical resistant. This filament is ideal for packaging, rapid prototyping, as well as industrial and consumer goods applications.

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