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DSM (DSM) has announced a partnership with Chromatic 3D Materials and Germany's RepRap to work together to advance the production of 3D printed polyurethane parts
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It represents an extension of a collaboration between DSM and Chromatics that began last year, focusing on thermosets for the additive manufacturing market
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The partners will bring in German RepRap and its extrusion-based 3D printing equipment, and will promote Chromatic's FlexTune line of flexible, high-performance polyurethane elastomer materials globally
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Hugo da Silva, Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at DSM, said: “Many high-performance parts require a certain level of flexibility in their day-to-day use
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Cora Leiberg, CEO of Chromatic 3D Materials, added: “Elastomers are no longer just for producing prototypes
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Meanwhile, DSM also recently announced a partnership with Shapeways, which hopes to combine the materials and digital manufacturing expertise of both companies to enable on-demand 3D printing
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Greg Kress, CEO of Shapeways, said: "Shapeways believes that additive manufacturing and the ability to simplify product creation can improve scalability and greatly enhance traditional manufacturing solutions
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