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3devo launched nylon filament recycled from selective laser sintering powder
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Jun 4, 2024
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3devo launched nylon filament recycled from selective laser sintering powder

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  • 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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