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With the formnext conference in Frankfurt from November 19th to 22nd, more and more companies in the 3D printing industry are showcasing innovations in new 3D printing systems, as well as unique applications of new materials, during the show
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Belgian advanced materials and specialty chemicals company Solvay Performance Polyamides, took the opportunity of the event to showcase improvements to Sinterline Technyl powder solutions for high temperature SLS 3D printers
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The company's range of Sinterline Technyl polyamide 6 (PA6) powders, which were compatible with 3D printing functional parts three years ago, achieves high mechanical properties while offering easy processing
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Now Technyl’s range of PA6 powders has been upgraded and optimized for shorter production cycles, so Sinterline can speed up its process from functional prototyping to 3D printing mass production
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However, the latest improvements to the Sinterline Technyl PA6 are not the only things Solvay is showing at formnext
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The platform connects to Sinterline's functional prototyping service and application testing center, APT, with MMI Technyl Design 1 predictive 3D printing simulations that model and predict the mechanical properties of parts
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“The industry has realized the full potential of additive manufacturing and is moving from prototyping to mass production
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