3devo, a provider of AM materials, has launched a nylon filament made of recycled Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) powder for use in 3D printing.
The process of creating the material involves pre-extrusion cleaning, adding the SLS powder, and a high RPM screw speed for even distribution and melting, followed by consistent cooling and careful spooling.
The company claims that the service could enable more frequent prototyping, increased customization, and undertake complex projects.
3devo manufactures 3D printing material processing systems that enable users to recycle and create their own 3D printing filaments. The company's flagship product is the Filament Maker, a desktop device that can transform plastic pellets, scrap material, and failed 3D prints into usable filament for 3D printers.
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