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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, February 02, 2021
Asiga is working with the Henkels Open Materials Platform to increase the adoption of precise and usable 3D printed parts for additive manufacturing in different industries.
FREMONT, CA : Asiga, a prominent manufacturer of 3D printing equipment in the industry, is working with the Henkels Open Materials Platform to increase the adoption of precise and usable 3D printed parts for additive manufacturing in different industries. For the 3D printing industry, Henkel provides a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance photopolymers. The company develops and offers a broad array of photo-curing resins, in addition to those with high heat resistance and others for speciality applications, allow ultra-fast manufacturing of production parts with several different properties, from high-impact to highly flexible.
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Asiga was a significant innovator in desktop stereolithography, releasing its first DLP 3D printer based on LEDs in 2011. Currently, the company continues to concentrate on various process monitoring technologies across many sectors, including medical and general manufacturing, that regulate component accuracy and production stability. The product line of Asiga comprises powerful 3D desktop printers with their MAX series through to their standing PRO 4K large format floor.
“Since the announcement of their collaboration in July 2020, Asiga and Henkel have been collaborating to validate industrial grade materials by optimizing print processes that push the threshold of additive manufacturing capabilities. Working together, the two companies have been leveraging their deep experience in chemistry and 3D printing technologies to drive the next level in additive manufacturing production. Henkel continues to unlock applications with an innovative approach to material development providing Asiga customers access to the next generation of 3D printing materials,” says Graham Turner, Global Operations Manager at Asiga.
“After many months of collaboration working with the Asiga technical team we are pleased to announce further additions of the Loctite industrial resins for the Asiga platform. The new Asiga Pro4K is an exciting entry into the industrial 3D space, and we are pleased that Asiga has partnered with Henkel to bring many of our newest technologies to that platform including our 3955 FST material,” explains Sam Bail, Head of OEM Partnerships for 3D Printing at Henkel.
“As a reseller of Asiga 3D printers, we acquire a lot of experiences working with customers from various industrial backgrounds, says Axel Schwan, Founder of Litholabs. “The innovative Loctite 3955 resin from Henkel arrived timely to meet the demand for highly functional and technical 3D Printing solutions. Together with the completely open material platform from Asiga, they forge a conducive ecosystem for efficient, agile and reliable manufacturing in the industrial sector.”
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